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Two New Hampshire courts told the Legislature it needs to increase the amount of money the state spends per public school student. But in the first meeting of the legislative session this week, lawmakers voted against doing so.
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We hear from one volunteer about what it’s like to perform search and rescue missions in New Hampshire.
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As New Hampshire's workforce is aging, businesses need young employees to settle down here.
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Burns tells NHPR his process for making his new documentary.
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New Hampshire’s Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan helped negotiate the deal with Republicans that ultimately led to the government reopening.
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Winter’s concert at Dartmouth College this Saturday is part of a series of events this weekend put on by the New England conservation organization, Standing Trees.
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As the federal shutdown continues, people across the country, including here in New Hampshire are feeling the effects.
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Tensions between Gov. Kelly Ayotte and members of the state’s Executive Council boiled over this week, as the council tabled more than 20 state contracts to protest what they say is a withholding of information by the governor.
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Realtor.com ranks Manchester one of the hottest housing markets in the country, but it also notes that New Hampshire is overall one of the least affordable states for housing.
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A study out this year found that 20% of what Granite Staters throw in the trash is recyclable. Those materials are also worth a lot of money – roughly $23 million.
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The Department of Justice is suing New Hampshire and five other states for access to confidential voting records. Months ago the DOJ asked New Hampshire for the data and Secretary of State David Scanlan denied the request.
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The killing of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk is leading to a crack down from conservatives in New Hampshire on what they perceive as left-wing ideology in public schools.