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  • Where are we - in The War on Drugs? Decades after President Nixon declared drugs "public enemy number one," the criminal justice system is still grappling…
  • New Hampshire is among many states attempting to navigate the brave new world of these unmanned flying machines, addressing privacy and safety concerns.…
  • The state has handed out grants to 36 historic, cultural, and land conservation projects as part of its Land and Community Heritage Investment Program.The…
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    Despite some recent rain, New Hampshire is currently classified as "abnormally dry" by the National Drought Mitigation Center. The lack of rainfall has…
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  • A historic covered bridge in New Hampshire is back in operation after a bus driver hit and damaged the structure.Cornish Selectmen Chair John Hammond…
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    Today's snowstorm is set to drop two to four inches across most of the state by tonight. The Seacoast could see up to six inches. While it's a…
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