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Emotional Highs, Lows Mark Hiker's Record-Setting Project
On July 7, Philip Carcia became the second hiker ever to complete "The Grid" — reaching every summit in New Hampshire — in a single year. -
Report: Driver In Crash That Killed 7 Bikers Was Under Influence Of Drugs
The driver involved in a crash that killed seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire was under the influence of drugs and reached for a beverage just before the collision, according to a federal inspection report obtained Thursday. -
New Hampshire Abolishes Death Penalty As Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto
Calling capital punishment "archaic, costly, discriminatory and violent," state Sen. Melanie Levesque, a Democrat, said the time has come to end it. Twenty-one states have discarded the death penalty. -
New Hampshire Poised To Eliminate Death Penalty
The state Senate passed a bill Thursday repealing capital punishment. The governor has threatened to veto it, but supporters have enough votes to override a veto. -
Turbulent Trump Era May Unseat The Guardian Of The New Hampshire Primary
For 40 years, New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner's office has been a mandatory stop for presidential hopefuls. But his brief association with President Trump may cost him his job. -
Establishment Candidates Prevail In New Hampshire Primaries
Democratic candidates backed by the state's political establishment won in races for the state's open 1st congressional district and the primary for governor, beating more progressive challengers. -
State Of The Union? Divided
In Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, the campaign signs are gone, but not forgotten.Elaine Ahearn remembers which businesses supported Donald Trump. “I don’t… -
Regional News: Wampanoag Tribe In Debt, Innovation District In RI And Sky-High Tuition Rates In NH
What is the fate of the First Light Resort and Casino in Taunton as the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe deals with $425 million in debt? Providence's new… -
Driven From Medicine To Ministry By The Opioid Crisis
Twenty years ago, when Dr. Thomas Andrew became New Hampshire's chief medical examiner, there were between 30 and 40 drug overdose deaths per year.Last… -
Regional News: Paid Sick Leave, Racist Comments and A Privatized Rail Line
Could a privatized rail line connect New Hampshire residents to Massachusetts and Rhode Island? Paid sick leave is official in Rhode Island: Could this…