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Manchester business owner denies racism and theft after cat found dead
The president of the New Hampshire Property Owners Association is coming under scrutiny for allegedly stealing a 19-year-old Maine Coon cat in Manchester and making a racist remark to the cat’s owner.
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Celebrate summer at these 5 New Hampshire craft breweries
From Indian pale ales and lagers to sour ales and stouts, there is something for everyone at these New Hampshire breweries.
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Nashua nonprofit promotes amateur athletic competition in regional sports
A Nashua-based nonprofit is promoting competitive excellence among high schoolers by providing a platform for athletes to play sports outside of school. Founded in 2015, Granite State Games helps young amateur athletes find outlets for their passion in sports by competing in regional teams. The organization includes sports like field hockey, soccer, softball, basketball, baseball,…
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EXCLUSIVE: Ayotte held accountable for her work shaping far-right Supreme Court in new video following presidential immunity decision
The New Hampshire Democratic Party has launched a new video aimed at holding leading Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte accountable for her work shaping the modern conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court. The move comes one day after the court issued a shock 6-3 ruling that grants “absolute immunity” to Donald Trump from criminal…
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#NHPolitics Ins and Outs — June 30, 2024
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out. Let’s get into it. Who’s In? Top NH Dem Leaders Defend Biden…
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Keene hosts funeral to mark 2 years of the fall of abortion rights in the country
Almost 100 people gathered at Central Square in Keene on Saturday afternoon to mourn the two year anniversary of the fall of Roe v. Wade, ending federal protections for abortions in the country.
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“I wouldn’t use the word desperate”: NH GOP spends big to flee from abortion record on 2nd Anniversary of Dobbs
On the 2nd anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the New Hampshire Republican Party announced a six-figure ad spend attempting to rewrite their record on reproductive rights in the 2024 election after passing the first abortion ban in modern history. During a press conference led by NH GOP Chair Chris Ager, the party…
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NH Democrats stack events across state ahead of first debate while Trump campaign stays quiet
In the lead-up to the first presidential debate on June 27 and July 4, the Biden-Harris campaign in New Hampshire is launching an extensive mobilization effort with over 110 events across the state across the next two weeks. These include debate watch parties, door-knocking canvass launches, community gatherings, and a major reproductive rights mobilization event.…
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State Rep. Jon Stone’s social media posts include Nazi references and racist remarks
New Hampshire State Representative Jon Stone—already under intense scrutiny for his termination as a police officer due to threats of a mass shooting of police, threats of sexual violence, and inappropriate relationship with a minor—now faces further backlash as a review of his social media activity has revealed a pattern of disturbing and extremist posts.…
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NH-based media entrepreneur reflects on BIPOC journalism in the state
Media entrepreneur Anthony Payton spoke to the Granite Post ahead of Juneteenth about his journey as a BIPOC journalist, and the need for diverse journalism.

























