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85% of UNH students oppose bill to allow guns on campus
University of New Hampshire students widely oppose a bill that would allow students to openly carry firearms. A Student Senate survey with 2,361 responses from UNH’s Durham campus shows 81.8% “strongly oppose” HB 1793 while 3.5% are “somewhat opposed.” The bill, if passed, would prohibit the state’s colleges and universities from regulating possession of firearms or non-lethal weapons…
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A Jewish New Hampshire lawmaker proposed a karaoke event. Her Republican colleague responded with antisemitism.
When New Hampshire state Rep. Jess Grill (D-Manchester) sent out a bipartisan invitation to sing karaoke at a local bar after the end of last week’s house legislative session, she thought failing to find a third person to join her to sing TLC’s “No Scrubs” would be the worst case scenario. Instead, a Republican colleague…
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6 New Hampshire restaurants with a view
New Hampshire is home to a multitude of restaurants, but these 6 have some of the best views in the Granite State.
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Thousands more are moving into New Hampshire from other states than leaving
More people moved into New Hampshire than left from 2024 to 2025, with the state ranking 22nd in the nation for net domestic migration gain, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Is it legal to have a pet fox in New Hampshire?
Many animal lovers have pet dogs or cats. Some have snakes, or gerbils, or rabbits. But you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in New Hampshire with a pet fox – and for good reason.
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Ayotte took $83K from Sackler family despite opioid overdose crisis
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte spent years publicly warning about the devastation that the opioid crisis was causing in New Hampshire, but federal campaign finance records show that her campaign committee and leadership PAC accepted at least $83,049.98 from opioid manufacturers, distributors, their political action committees, employees, and members of the Sackler family tied to…
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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire March 14-22, 2026
Looking to get involved this week? You can join ICE Out rallies and response trainings, connect with your neighbors, and show up for community events. Here’s our weekly round-up of upcoming events and actions: Saturday (March 14) NH Peace Action: Standing against authoritarian actions (Kingston, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) Gather on the grassy…
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From art to adventure: NH’s top events coming up
Spring is on the way, and New Hampshire is buzzing with events for every interest—from floral art exhibitions and family game days to half marathons and maple tastings. Here’s your guide to the top happenings across the state in the coming weeks:
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Ayotte calls for higher penalties for refusing breath alcohol test
The price you pay for refusing a Breathalyzer in New Hampshire could double under a bill supported by New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte.
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Tate McRae cheers on brother, Dartmouth hockey captain, at senior night
Dartmouth’s men’s ice hockey team is making headlines—not just for their play on the ice, but for a celebrity fan in the stands. Tate McRae, the Canadian singer and songwriter, was spotted at senior night on March 1 to cheer on her older brother, Tucker McRae. That night, Dartmouth’s Thompson Arena saw a record-breaking crowd…

























