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  • Attention young artists across New Hampshire! We’re excited to share that NHPR is hosting our second annual Young Artists Contest and we can’t wait to see your entry!
  • NHPR Reads is a blog series published on the third Thursday of the month dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!
  • Lau Guzmán started at NHPR at the beginning of August. She says she wants to report stories that are for the community, not just about the community.
  • New Hampshire Public Radio (“NHPR”) is providing notice of an incident that may impact the privacy of certain individuals’ information. Please note that notice of this incident was initially published on June 7, 2024. NHPR takes this incident very seriously and is providing information about the incident, our response to it, and resources available to individuals to help protect their information, should they feel it appropriate to do so.
  • NHPR Reads is a blog series published each month dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!
  • Be in touch if you have questions. You can email me at [email protected].
  • NPR is joining NHPR and the other members of the New England News Collaborative to establish a regional newsroom that will boost their ability to deliver multimedia journalism that helps people engage more meaningfully in their communities.
  • For a second consecutive year, the Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee in the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a draft appropriation that would eliminate all funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting starting Oct. 1. This funding supports NHPR’s free-to-everyone, independent, nonpartisan broadcast and online news services. It bolsters the public radio news and programming that reaches 99 percent of the American population and connects communities with national, state, and local news and information, as well as emergency alerts and warnings.
  • NHPR's Document team investigates how New Hampshire became the center of one of the biggest youth detention abuse scandals in America.
  • NHPR Reads is a blog series published on the second Thursday of the month dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!

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