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Climate change is making New Hampshire hotter, and scientists expect more days of extreme heat. That can be dangerous. Here's how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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Southeastern New Hampshire is experiencing severe drought conditions, while other parts of central and southern areas face moderate drought.
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Collaborating with the Legislature tests most governors. For Ayotte, the results have been mixed.
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This weekend's lineup includes Pride celebrations in Lebanon, Market Square Day in Portsmouth, live music in Keene, and hands-on history in Penacook and Loudon.
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The report from the State of the Nation Project indicated about 22% of youth 12 to 17 in New Hampshire reported experiencing a major depressive episode in the last year.
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Lawmakers rejected bills mandating new public school courses, open enrollment expansion, and increased oversight of the state’s school voucher program.
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Activists are encouraging visitors to carry ID and status documents, the contact information of a trusted attorney and the nearest embassy or consulate in case of a detention.
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Over 130 soldiers from a Milford-based unit of the New Hampshire Army National Guard will be deployed to the Middle East for 10 months.
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Civics 101 host Nick Capodice explains what’s causing the decline in civic participation and what we can actually do to shift power.
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Some lawmakers said the money should fund settlements for people who were abused at the facility. Others sought to tighten those payouts.
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The median price for New Hampshire single-family homes hit a record $576,000 in May. In Rockingham County, it’s more than $700,000.
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Hillsboro and Weare both entered into contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, so called 287(g) agreements, within the past month.