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What are the top issues in the race for New Hampshire's next governor?
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Manchester Public Health Director Anna Thomas said syringe service programs are particularly successful in helping people struggling with addiction who might not have been able to access other services.
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Republican and Democratic lawmakers are making their own requests of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, as it takes up two lawsuits against the state.
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Gov. Chris Sununu signed a new voter ID law just a week ago. It would require people to show proof of citizenship and residency when they register to vote.
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The race for governor, congressional seats and offices at the state and local level are now set; we have a look ahead to the November election. Also: a criminal trial tied to the YDC abuse scandal ends with a hung jury- and new reporting from NHPR reveals one of the witnesses who testified is himself accused of abuse.
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Vice President Kamala Harris made a campaign stop in North Hampton this week. It’s her first visit to New Hampshire since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and she became a presidential candidate.
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Financial assistance is available through the federal government, but some communities are falling through the cracks.
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A rising junior at Dartmouth shares his experience at the DNC as a first-time delegate.
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A school board in Lempster has filed suit against the state of New Hampshire, alleging it has established a pattern of overstepping its authority.
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The law bans products for sale in New Hampshire that intentionally include PFAS chemicals. The man-made chemicals have been linked to adverse health effects, including certain kinds of cancer.