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Chris Martin, longtime raptor biologist with New Hampshire Audubon and beloved co-host of NHPR’s Something Wild, is retiring.
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For the third year in a row, NHPR invited young creators from across the Granite State to share their imaginations with us through the NHPR Young Artist Project.
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NHPR is partnering with newsrooms around the state to help raise funds for the New Hampshire Community News Fund.
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NHPR has been honored with multiple Granite Mike Awards, recognizing our newsroom’s commitment to high-quality, impactful journalism and innovative audio storytelling.
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The first week of October marks the first days for NHPR and all public media in the U.S. operating without federal funding.
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Celebrating 20 years of Writers On A New England StageAn inspiring multi-day celebration, the Seacoast LitFest brings together bestselling authors, thought leaders, and curious readers for an unforgettable literary experience on New Hampshire’s Seacoast. From lively book chats and author talks to a vibrant book fair and community events, the festival invites audiences of all ages to connect. Presented by New Hampshire Public Radio and The Music Hall, two of the state’s leading voices for storytelling and culture.
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With late-night votes in the Senate and House, Congress joined the White House in stripping public media of federal support - a loss of $1.1 billion in the next two years alone.
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Sometime in the next 11 days, the U.S. Senate will decide whether to go along with the Administration’s plan to strip public media of federal funding or stand in support of free, unbiased news and information.
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New Hampshire Public Radio is continuing to speak up for press freedom and public radio journalism.