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Find out where to go for help and how to stay safe as the temperature gets dangerously low.
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PFAS contamination, in these cases leftover from firefighting foam used by the military, can be a big public health issue. The timeline for cleanup projects to address that contamination is unclear, after a Department of Defense report that seemed to delay projects.
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A new survey finds two-thirds of Granite Staters say they don’t plan on cutting back their holiday gift spending this year, despite overall pessimism about the economy.
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The review was prompted by an NHPR investigation that revealed a close ally of Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald was laid off for 48-hours, allowing her to collect accrued benefits, before being rehired into a new role.
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What does it take to go on a labor strike? What makes a strike legal or illegal?
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New Hampshire's Cold Case Unit solves the murder of Judy Lord, who was discovered in her apartment in Concord, NH, on May 20, 1975.
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Protestors continue to urge consumers to boycott Avelo at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport for as long as the company continues a contract to operate deportation flights.
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Caregivers often work fulltime, while also watching over adults and children with disabilities. A new report underscores the need to support those people, as well.
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The start of the holiday season this year coincides with increased need for food assistance for thousands of Granite Staters. NHPR compiled a partial list of some places giving or taking Thanksgiving donations.
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As New Hampshire's workforce is aging, businesses need young employees to settle down here.
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Every other week on NHPR, we like to put a spotlight on people and places around the state on Give Back NH.
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The first White Mountains Almanac was published this week. It’s a month-by-month look at the region’s climate and ecosystem.