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The college teams built the cars from scratch for the annual Formula Hybrid + Electric competition.
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A group of New Hampshire National Guard soldiers are in Eagle Pass, Texas to assist with that state's border control efforts. New Hampshire Bulletin's Annmarie Timmins is reporting from the southern border in collaboration with NHPR. We talk with her about what she's seen this week.
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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.
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The head of a state advisory board focused on quality of life for children, youth and families has resigned following an investigation by NHPR that revealed multiple accusations of child abuse against him.
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The state Supreme Court has ruled that internal police disciplinary files are subject to disclosure under New Hampshire’s public records law.
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Gary Hicks was appointed to the New Hampshire Supreme Court in 2006, making him the longest serving justice on the current court. That was until last week when Hicks turned 70, the mandatory retirement age for judges in the state.
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Details are still emerging following a shooting in November at New Hampshire Hospital. We discuss a patchwork of state and federal gun regulations, and the gunman's access to firearms after a history of criminal charges and serious mental health concerns.
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Every drug-related death is supposed to be investigated with an autopsy by the medical examiner’s office. But less than half of the people in New Hampshire who died of a suspected drug overdose received an autopsy this year.
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Conversations following shootings often focus on a suspect’s mental health, but mental health experts say most people with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence.
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People gathered outside the State House Tuesday to protest the proposed legislation.
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“Late Night” host and “Saturday Night Live” alum Seth Meyers is returning to his home state for a performance at the SNHU Arena.