State and local law enforcement officials, speaking to a panel of lawmakers on Thursday, defended their agencies’ actions ...
Something Wild co-host Grace McCulloch, of New Hampshire Audubon, reports that during the backyard winter bird survey in February, there were a number of opossum sightings as well.
The Trump administration announced a three-phase transition that will eventually include management of most federal student loans as well as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
NHPR’s fourth annual By Degrees Climate Summit returns Fri., May 8 at Manchester Community College, bringing together listeners, community members and changemakers from across New Hampshire and beyond ...
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission are considering the Common Man Roadside and a Manchester group led by developer Dick ...
In the book “The Chief,” the four-time NBA champion and nine-time all-star opens up about his life and time on the historic ...
In response to the police chief's resignation, the Grafton Selectboard has named Russell Poitras as interim administrative ...
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella calls the federal injunction on the Granite State ending its vehicle inspection program was “fatally flawed” and “blatantly commandeers state officials to ...
The rise of Kalshi and Polymarket, which offer bettors an alternative to wagering sites like DraftKings, means more competition and possibly less into state coffers.
A Virginia after-school cursive club went viral. More than two dozen states require cursive in their curriculums. Is it an effective learning tool or just nostalgia?
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with archaeologist Gary Feinman about new findings that show democracy existed throughout the ancient world and was not exclusive to Mediterranean Europe.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Reporter and Senior Editor Arezou Rezvani about the impact the war is having on Iranians and people in the surrounding area.