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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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Details are still emerging following a shooting in November at New Hampshire Hospital. We discuss a patchwork of state and federal gun regulations, and the gunman's access to firearms after a history of criminal charges and serious mental health concerns.
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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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People gathered outside the State House Tuesday to protest the proposed legislation.
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The proximity of the mass shooting to New Hampshire communities and businesses is apparent.
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The conservative media organization PragerU won state approval last month to offer online classes to high school students in New Hampshire.
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Cheshire will be the first county in New Hampshire to launch a community power program.
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed a defamation lawsuit in New Hampshire against President Joe Biden.
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As the leaves change, presidential candidates are seen across the Granite State. But how real is the New Hampshire Primary these days?
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Democrat Hal Rafter’s victory in Northwood this week means the Republicans’ majority in the House is down to just one seat.