Olivia Richardson
ReporterOlivia joins us from WLVR/Lehigh Valley Public Media, where she covered the Easton area in eastern Pennsylvania. She has also reported for WUWM in Milwaukee and WBEZ in Chicago, where she contributed stories about local house music scene and the city's role in the Underground Railroad. She also has extensive podcast production experience, including for The Double Shift.
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Researchers from the University of New Hampshire say more than 200,000 new voters could be heading to the polls.
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Days after he announced he was stepping down as Littleton’s town manager, Jim Gleason said he received a letter with a homophobic insult.
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While seismic activity is common, not all earthquakes are easily noticed.
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Some communities are bringing on a slew of extra volunteers.
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As voters gear up to cast ballots in the New Hampshire primary, the president’s top advisors have been eager to promote what they say are specific ways Biden has helped the state.
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At a meeting Monday, some Littleton residents hoped for an apology after months of turmoil over public art projects and the local LGBTQ+ community.
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Federal officials say the money will help to strengthen a network serving 24 municipalities.
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The day after Christmas saw good traffic for many downhill ski areas, despite the less-than-ideal weather.
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The Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter says they’ve already seen an increase in the number of guests since opening for winter earlier this month.
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Two other communities, including Dixville Notch, are still expected to cast their ballots at midnight.