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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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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.
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state is failing to spend enough money on public education. But the justices also said the Legislature and governor have the sole authority to correct that and did not order any specific increase in spending on schools.
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State lawmakers voted to pass a two year spending plan for the state this week.
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Today, nearly 5% of New Hampshire’s population is Hispanic. But when Ana Hebra Flaster’s family came to Nashua from Cuba in 1967, they knew only a few Spanish-speaking people in their neighborhood.
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First responders rescued hikers suffering from heat-related illness and hypothermia over the last week.
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As we near the end of the current legislative session, we have an update from the State House with NHPR's senior political reporter Josh Rogers.