State News
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Toxic plastic pellets increasingly found in NH waterways
Environmental groups are calling for greater regulation of tiny plastic pellets accumulating in New Hampshire’s waterways and elsewhere.
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9 Halloween costumes inspired by New Hampshire
A guide to creating nine scintillating Halloween costume ideas that scream New Hampshire.
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How a federal shutdown would hit New Hampshire
Social Security and VA continue, but SBA loans, USDA housing, and national-forest services could stall. Pappas’s plan would protect military pay, not the wider local economy. The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives and Senate have reached an impasse about how to fund the federal government, and Congress has gone on recess, giving itself less than…
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Birdwatching in New Hampshire: Everything you need to know
Your complete guide on birdwatching in New Hampshire—where to bird, how to bird, and when to bird.
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Final Bear Brook Victim Identified, But Questions Remain
The mystery of the Bear Brook murders has plagued Allentown for decades. Now, the final victim has been identified, but several questions remain unanswered.
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Hayrides, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and more: Your guide to fall in NH
There’s nothing like fall in New Hampshire. Here’s how to make the best of it with friends and family.
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Ultimate guide to White Mountain National Forest in the fall
Experience the best of White Mountain National Forest this fall—from hiking trails and scenic drives to zipline adventures and mountain biking.
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This New Hampshire area is one of the best places for leaf-peeping in 2025
Peak leaf peeping time is right around the corner! Here’s why Bretton Woods, NH is one of the top fall foliage destinations in the US.
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Fish flounder, people struggle in NH’s deepening drought
Around 90% of NH is currently experiencing moderate drought conditions. Here’s how that’s negatively impacting wildlife and water-dependent workers.
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Gilford’s Kimball Castle to be demolished after blaze
Following a fire at Gilford’s Kimball Castle, fire officials have advised the historic structure’s owner to tear it down. Here’s what you need to know.























