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Lebanon ‘very reluctantly’ repeals welcoming ordinance to comply with new state laws

Lebanon ‘very reluctantly’ repeals welcoming ordinance to comply with new state laws

Seacoast businesses offer support for shipyard workers as missed paychecks pile up

Seacoast businesses offer support for shipyard workers as missed paychecks pile up

State secures additional funding to feed women and children in need of assistance

State secures additional funding to feed women and children in need of assistance

Hampton board approves Hampton Beach Casino hotel, gaming, and music complex

Hampton board approves Hampton Beach Casino hotel, gaming, and music complex

‘Love brings you home’: A 100-year-old family secret and the NH librarian refusing to bury it

‘Love brings you home’: A 100-year-old family secret and the NH librarian refusing to bury it

NH Attorney General launches ‘preliminary review’ of payout to top Judicial Branch staffer

NH Attorney General launches ‘preliminary review’ of payout to top Judicial Branch staffer

Grammy-winning composer Paul Winter celebrates NH forests in new concert

Grammy-winning composer Paul Winter celebrates NH forests in new concert

10 Things to Do in NH this weekend: Mend, make, and master new skills from Dublin to Tamworth

10 Things to Do in NH this weekend: Mend, make, and master new skills from Dublin to Tamworth

Voters reelect incumbent mayors across New Hampshire in municipal elections

Voters reelect incumbent mayors across New Hampshire in municipal elections

NHPR Presents: Operation Night Cat

NHPR Presents: Operation Night Cat

After Trump cut his program’s funding, he’s still helping first-generation, low-income students chase their college dreams, for free.

After Trump cut his program’s funding, he’s still helping first-generation, low-income students chase their college dreams, for free.

Bill would give NH companies a tax break for expanding child care

Bill would give NH companies a tax break for expanding child care

It’s been 50 years since wild turkeys were reintroduced to NH. How are they doing now?

It’s been 50 years since wild turkeys were reintroduced to NH. How are they doing now?

Air Force details cover-up in shooting that spurred Sig Sauer investigation

Air Force details cover-up in shooting that spurred Sig Sauer investigation

NH voters to pick city leaders and decide on 'social districts' and Keno Tuesday

NH voters to pick city leaders and decide on 'social districts' and Keno Tuesday

Home heating aid in NH is proceeding as usual, despite federal shutdown

Home heating aid in NH is proceeding as usual, despite federal shutdown

Kidney cancer rates are higher in Merrimack. Scientists say more research is warranted.

Kidney cancer rates are higher in Merrimack. Scientists say more research is warranted.

I-95 liquor store project in Hampton again seeking bids after blocked land sale

I-95 liquor store project in Hampton again seeking bids after blocked land sale

NH Supreme Court defends $50,000 payout to top Judicial Branch employee

NH Supreme Court defends $50,000 payout to top Judicial Branch employee

DEA says NH arrests are part of drug cartel. Many are actually low

DEA says NH arrests are part of drug cartel. Many are actually low

World Series puts 11 former Fisher Cats, now playing for the Blue Jays, in the spotlight

World Series puts 11 former Fisher Cats, now playing for the Blue Jays, in the spotlight

Where to find food assistance, or help neighbors in need, during the federal shutdown

Where to find food assistance, or help neighbors in need, during the federal shutdown

NH News Recap: Food pantries brace for surge in demand as SNAP benefits run out

NH News Recap: Food pantries brace for surge in demand as SNAP benefits run out

Manchester's Mexican community celebrates the feast day of St. Jude

Manchester's Mexican community celebrates the feast day of St. Jude

Geno Marconi, NH Port Director accused of retaliation, will plead guilty

Geno Marconi, NH Port Director accused of retaliation, will plead guilty

Judge hears evidence to decide if Medicaid class action case will go to trial

Judge hears evidence to decide if Medicaid class action case will go to trial

Executive Council demands stricter vetting for defendants who get free legal counsel

Executive Council demands stricter vetting for defendants who get free legal counsel

One of the country's few rare earth processing plants opens in Exeter

One of the country's few rare earth processing plants opens in Exeter

New Hampshire lifts burn ban after recent rains ease wildfire danger

New Hampshire lifts burn ban after recent rains ease wildfire danger

NH approves $2M for mobile food pantries, other SNAP stopgaps

NH approves $2M for mobile food pantries, other SNAP stopgaps