Winter isn't quite ready to let go just yet in New Hampshire, as we prepare for light snow and rain early next week.
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The leader of New Hampshire's public school system said Friday that despite pushback, the state's schools are "in a position ...
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Temperatures will be on the cooler side going forward. Average highs for this time in March are in the mid 40s, and we'll be ...
Dozens of people gathered at Bronstein Park in Manchester on Friday for Waypoint's 11th annual "SleepOut," an event meant to raise awareness about youth homelessness in New Hampshire.
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Wildlife officials say bobcat numbers are rising, and ecosystem fragmentation could lead to more cats in people's backyards.
After a mild stretch to end winter, spring begins with cooler temperatures ahead of the next chance for rain and wet snow.
Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut said the department planned on the president's move for months, and he believes the changes will help the state's public schools.