Mary McIntyre
Senior Producer of News MagazinesMary McIntyre is a senior producer at NHPR. She manages the station's news magazines, Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
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And lawmakers are considering a bill that would add certain mental health records to gun background checks.
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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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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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A snowstorm swept through New Hampshire last weekend dumping up to 12 inches in some parts of the state, and then heavy rains and wind came through on Tuesday flooding the Seacoast.
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We also talk about how communities are recovering from a storm this week that caused flooding in many parts of the state.
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Schools across the country, and here in the Granite State, continue to face pressure to remove titles that have LGBTQ+ characters or deal with mature themes. Now, the New Hampshire Department of Education is getting involved in book banning debates.
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NHPR’s Rick Ganley spoke with Susan Stearns, executive director of the mental health advocacy group NAMI-New Hampshire.
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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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New Hampshire will hold its 2024 presidential primary on Jan. 23, defying the Democratic National Committee’s plan to have the state vote later in the primary calendar next year.
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The proximity of the mass shooting to New Hampshire communities and businesses is apparent.