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The Business Finance Authority approved a loan to help the state’s largest newspaper pay down pension expenses.
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Law enforcement officers in the state facing possible suspension or loss of certification will no longer automatically have their disciplinary hearings…
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All this week on The Exchange, it's another opportunity to hear some of our most interesting discussions of the year. NHPR's Peter Biello talked with the…
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The ACLU of New Hampshire and the Union Leader Corporation have filed a right-to-know lawsuit against the town of Salem.The lawsuit requests the…
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Rain clouds are just starting to roll in over Franconia and Chris Brooks is leading me through saplings and overgrown grass. We’re trying to find a trace…
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Union Leader Silences Online CommentsThe New Hampshire Union Leader has disabled the comments section on its website.The paper’s president, Brendan McQuaid, said that responding to complaints…
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Today, the Union Leader did something unusual: It endorsed a candidate for president who was not the Republican nominee. The paper bypassed Donald Trump…
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Two objects that have made a big difference in New Hampshire’s presidential primary: newsprint and ink – especially in the hands of the man who published…
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Joseph McQuaid, publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader, might’ve kicked the proverbial hornet’s nest when he penned a front-page editorial calling…
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When Donald Trump took the stage in Nashua Monday night, he was greeted by hundreds of people sporting red “Make America Great Again” hats, waving Trump…