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  • We're looking at the top news stories of the week: the Statehouse had a busy week ahead of its February recess, the Fish and Game Commission narrowly…
  • We're looking at the top stories of the week: lawmakers return to the perennial debate around casino gambling in the state, a house bill would bring New…
  • We're looking at the top stories of the week: political unease continues in the New Hampshire House, with a Republican caucus divided, the state’s…
  • The House voted to send its budget to the state Senate. The governor has unveiled her choice for a new Attorney General. The first Exeter-Hospital…
  • This week, U.S. concerns over the civil war in Syria escalated with talk of chemical weapons and the real fear that the conflict could spill over in the…
  • A lot of news is happening in New Hampshire this week. At the Statehouse there have been votes on if New Hampshire should expand gambling, also a tussle…
  • Last night the sides were drawn for races from the State Senate to Executive Council, but perhaps the most closely watched was the Governor’s where Maggie…
  • We continue our “Issue of the Week” election series as we look at where the candidates for Congress, Governor, and President stand on… social issues,…
  • We’re looking at the stories of the week: New Hampshire’s approval of Medicaid expansion, a visit from Vice President Joe Biden, and a slow and…
  • We're looking at the top stories of the week: a Senate Committee hears testimony on a House bill to repeal the state’s death penalty law, another…
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