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Robynne Alexander was the initial winning bidder on the 220-acre Laconia State School property. She then failed to close on ...
Pottery makers from around the world flocked to New England this week to gather around kilns operating at thousands of ...
The decision issues some limits on the power of federal judges to universally block President Trump's executive order on ...
At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their religious beliefs conflict with their children's course material.
Siding with the government on Friday, the court upheld the Affordable Care Act, allowing the U.S. Preventive Services Task ...
Vermont saw a wetter and cooler than average spring this year. That had some local businesses bemoaning the weather, but was ...
NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa spoke with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen about U.S. strikes against Iran and her time ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has prioritized toughening state drug laws. But a compromise plan that would do just that was tabled by the state Senate — effectively scuttling its chances for the year.
Some relatively new discoveries, and new technologies, tell a remarkable story about New Hampshire’s ancient coastline and ...
Signs installed earlier in National Parks earlier in June asked for feedback on signs "that are negative about past or living Americans." Comments viewed by NPR didn't provide the requested feedback.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Mikhail Chester, professor of engineering at Arizona State University, about how extreme heat affects transportation infrastructure.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted on the flu vaccine, raising concerns about a rarely used preservative. Medical groups worry this will "sow distrust" in vaccines.
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