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A group of police, fire and corrections workers say the cuts to retirement benefits have contributed to severe understaffing at local and state agencies.
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Plus: Explore the data on how raising the judicial retirement age to 75 could affect New Hampshire courts.
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Polls show that some Black men may be gravitating toward former President Trump or not vote at all. Vice President Harris and other prominent Democrats are trying to counter that.
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NHPR’s Julia Furukawa spoke with Democratic incumbent Chris Pappas about abortion, the war in Gaza, and more ahead of the general election.
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NHPR’s Julia Furukawa spoke with Republican nominee Russell Prescott ahead of the general election about disaster relief, foreign affairs, and more.
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The new law further restricts the use of certain phosphorus-containing fertilizers and prohibits applying fertilizer within 25 feet of a storm drain or elsewhere where it can enter a storm drain.
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Polls continue to show a tight race as the candidates work now familiar themes.
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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.
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Researchers found a sharp decline since before the pandemic in the share of Granite Staters who feel they matter in their communities.
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The Attorney General's office said the questionnaire doesn't appear to violate state law.
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The state’s top election official issued a decision Tuesday regarding provisional ballots. It isn't clear if the move will be challenged in court.
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Also on Monday, at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, the college’s Palestine Solidarity Coalition congregated to honor the Palestinian lives lost in the past year. It’s one installment of what the group calls its “week of rage,” which will include other gatherings and advocacy for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers and Israeli companies, according to WMUR.