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We talk about this story and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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More than 1,000 people have sued the state alleging they were abused at the former Youth Development Center, a government-run youth detention facility.
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“The Holdovers'' producer Chris Stinson and stunt coordinator Amy Greene live in Portsmouth and previously worked on other New England-based films “Knives Out,” and “Sound of Metal.”
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This week New Hampshire lawmakers heard testimony on bills that would bar transgender students from participating on sports teams that align with their gender identity.
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Emmett Soldati filed a small claims complaint against the tech giant back in 2018 when the business account for his Teatotaller cafe was suddenly deleted from Instagram.
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We talk about through the results of the New Hampshire Primary and what's next on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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Former President Donald Trump is the first Republican candidate to win open races in both Iowa and New Hampshire since 1976.
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In this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap, hear the latest updates from the campaigns.
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Election officials are gearing up for the 2024 presidential primary on Tuesday. There are concerns nationally, and here in New Hampshire, about election security and safety, especially following the 2020 presidential election.
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NHPR has been talking with voters around the state about what issues are on their mind ahead of the New Hampshire Primary. One issue we keep hearing about is the high cost of living.
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Biden’s supporters are launching a write-in campaign encouraging Granite Staters to still choose him as their nominee since he won't be on the ballot. In 1968, Democrats also ran a write-in campaign for then-President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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After a similar bill was defeated last year, Republicans are trying a new strategy.