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The state Supreme Court handed down its decision after a man charged with sexually assaulting a minor tried to access his accuser’s mental health records in court.
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Former Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick and NHPR reporter Annmarie Timmins discuss what’s at stake in the state budget process.
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We go to Peterborough to get tips from one maple syrup expert.
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Although February is behind us, winter isn't over for New Hampshire. So instead of trudging through the last few weeks of the winter season, why not try leaning into it with a hike?
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Concord resident Becca Sheets says the job cuts were a surprise to even her supervisors. "No one knew anything. A lot of people had questions. No one had any answers.”
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In this segment of How to New Hampshire, we give you the tips you need to start skating on wild ice – the natural ice that forms lakes and rivers.
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State advisory panels on policing and diversity initiatives are no more after former Gov. Chris Sununu rescinded over a hundred executive orders before he left office.
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The Trump administration lifted protections on schools and other areas from immigration operations, including arrests.
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NH refugees reeling from Trump order: 'It's impossible for them to find that hope they used to have'Some families' flights were canceled after President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending the U.S. Refugees Admissions Program.
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On his first day in office this week, President Donald Trump pardoned all rioters at the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Jason Riddle served time in jail for his participation in the 2021 riot.
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The Trump administration promises to carry out a mass deportation of immigrants when he’s in office.
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U.S. Attorney Jane Young is the top federal prosecutor in New Hampshire. She was appointed to that role by President Joe Biden in 2022.