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The moose population in New Hampshire is almost half of what it was in 2000. NHPR’s Rick Ganley goes on a moose tour bus in the North Country to spot the iconic animal.
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One in 10 Granite Staters don’t have consistent access to enough food, including fresh fruits and vegetables, according to a new report from the nonprofit Feeding America.
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New Hampshire municipalities seized the property of Granite Staters who were behind on property taxes during the pandemic, despite an emergency order by Gov. Chris Sununu that suspended such seizures.
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If passed, the set of Republican-backed bills could make New Hampshire one of the strictest states in the country when it comes to voter registration.
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The governor's office recently celebrated some data that, according to them, showed that New Hampshire’s electricity prices are low compared to other states, thanks to state energy policies. But the numbers raised eyebrows among some reporters.
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A conversation with one descendant of a man who was enslaved in Portsmouth, and a descendant from the family that enslaved him.
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Some northern towns are still rebuilding after intense rainfall in December caused some of the worst flooding the region has experienced.
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New Hampshire remains the only state in New England that has yet to legalize recreational cannabis.
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People across the world are responding to Tina Hedin’s essay about her grief after her daughter’s death.
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The jurors awarded a New Hampshire man $38 million dollars in the landmark lawsuit. Now they are speaking out after the state announced it would cap that award amount.
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Police arrested over 100 people on Wednesday at Palestinian solidarity protests on the Dartmouth College and UNH campuses.
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The college teams built the cars from scratch for the annual Formula Hybrid + Electric competition.