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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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New Hampshire is among the states targeted by the U.S. Department of Justice seeking information about its voting system. That includes the state’s voter registration list.
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The film is based on the podcast “Strange Arrivals” and will star Demi Moore and Colman Domingo.
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A Chinese bottling company purchased an industrial property in Nashua in January. Now, speculation about the deal on social media has city and state leaders getting involved.
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Concord Police are leading the investigation into a neo-Nazi group's actions in the city last weekend. The Attorney General's Civil Rights Unit is also monitoring as the group's appearance has been condemned by municipal and state political leaders.
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A dozen local law enforcement agencies, including state police, have signed agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the last six months to add some of those federal duties on their beat.
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The concerns follow the apparent detentions of people in those cities this month.
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NHPR Morning Edition host Rick Ganley spoke with NHPR President and CEO Jim Schachter about what the cuts mean for the station’s future.
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The vetoes include a bill that would have rolled back civil rights protections for transgender people in the state and a bill that would have allowed parents to request books be removed from their child’s school.
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The Supreme Court issued a ruling last month that limits the scope of injunctions issued by other federal judges. So how does this case here in New Hampshire relate to that ruling?
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NHPR’s Jackie Harris spoke with a cycling instructor on how to conquer her fear of sharing the road with cars.