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Coming up today and continuing Friday on The interview, the first part of a conversation with Timothy Egan, a pro cannabis leader for legalizing it in New Hampshire. You can scroll down for earlier newscasts and interviews.


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If bad things happen in three’s, that sad statistic reflects on recent cases of deaths from New Hampshire/ Maine bridges.

About 6000 homes in Concord will be served by a new solar array built over a capped landfill site.

Some New Hampshire veterans are questioning the need for expanding the VA hospital in New Hampshire.

There is more testimony scheduled in the Karen Read second-degree murder re-trial now in its fourth week.

 President Trump is undertaking a four day trip to the Middle East countries after having accepted an offer from Qatar for a new presidential jet for Air Force One.



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When Miss Maine displays off her intellect and appearance at the Miss USA pageant, it won’t be Bill Belicheck’s girlfriend. Despite his cheering on, Jordan Hudson, decades his junior placed third in the competition won by. Shelby Howell of Bangor.


A recreational fishing trip at a Brook in New Hampshire turned out tragic for one of two friends.

Moms in Action members have turned out against a New Hampshire house bill that would require one hour gun safety training courses for students K through 12.

There will be more testimony today in the widely watched Karen Read second-degree murder retrial in Massachusetts.

Hopes for a trade war ending between the US and China are rising after weekend negotiations on ending escalating tariffs.

Coming up tomorrow on the interview, the first part of a conversation with Timothy Egan, a pro cannabis leader for legalizing it in New Hampshire. You can scroll down for earlier newscasts and interview



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The attempt to solicit a 14-year-old girl for sex will be landing a former Manchester teacher in prison for a stretch.

A New Hampshire gun maker would be exempted from future lawsuits like the ones filed against SigSauer ‘s  P320 pistol.

New Hampshire legislators have voted to join federal attempts to deport illegal immigrants.

The hotly debated issue of transgender students playing in girls high school sports has reached the Maine statehouse.

The world’s first American born Pope, Leo XIV has marked his first mass at the Sistine Chapel.

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Coming up today, more talk on The Interview with Craig Welch, executive Director of the Portsmouth Housing Authority on affordable housing, first focusing on the city’s Ruth Place downtown..



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In two different New Hampshire, school districts, employees have been arrested and charged with child sex crimes.

Two possibly rabid raccoon cases at two separate Portsmouth locations are being investigated.

New Hampshire state government is now allowed to invest money in cryptocurrency and gold.

It might not be a skyscraper, but Maine could have its tallest building, in Portland, 30 stories in the Old Port.

There’s no joy for Boston Celtics NBA fans today. They find themselves down two games to none against rival New York Knicks.

There appears to be a thaw in the US trade war, at least with the United Kingdom.

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New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper calls an incident at a Manchester Market Basket parking lot mayhem.

New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper calls an incident at a Manchester Market Basket parking lot mayhem.

April sales of single-family homes and condominiums in 13 Sample Seacoast Towns surged to their best levels in four and six years respectively.

 Gather, southern New Hampshire’s largest anti-hunger nonprofit, has been selected to by Business NH magazine to receive the Nonprofit of the Year award.

Some Maine farmers and loggers are wondering where is the money promised to them by the federal government?

Never say, never, commented the president meeting with Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney.

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Transportation safety officials on both sides of the New Hampshire Maine border are hoping new signs will help prevent suicide leaps.

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte, proclaiming may as mental health awareness month, is lobbying the legislature to keep mental health programs that are being cut by the house and effect.

New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella is recommending a 7 to 14 year prison term for former Stratford County sheriff Mark Brave.

The prosecution in the Karen Read second-degree murder re-trial in Massachusetts hopes that paramedic testimony will help prove their case against her.

The White House has reinforced its demand for Harvard to comply with rules it wants obeyed.

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Coming up, talk on The Interview with Craig Welch, executive Director of the Portsmouth Housing Authority after the way was cleared for more affordable units in the city on route one.



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Maine Governor Janet Mills has won a round against the Trump administration over federal funding.

If you want to spend a day riding the trolley, you’d best come to Maine. The Seashore Trolley Museum has opened for his 86th year.

A TikTok video may have saved a New Hampshire furniture store.

In case you haven’t heard enough from the Karen Read murder retrial in Massachusetts, there’s more in store this week.

Wealthy rapper Sean Diddy Combs finally goes on trial on sex trafficking charges today.



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President Trump’s cost cutting moves have now hit broadcast media.

The city of Manchester is taking a massive step in preventing sewage discharge into the Merrimack river.

It’s another year without legalized adult marijuana use in New Hampshire.

Department of motor vehicle offices are being swamped with people seeking to upgrade their drivers licenses.

After a day off from court, testimony continues today in the Karen Read second-degree murder trial in Massachusetts.

The death of a Massachusetts state trooper in training has resulted in a shakeup in the agency.

Christopher Parker

Coming up more conversation with Dover deputy city manager Christopher Parker on the expansion of the city’s waterfront. Right now on Roger Wood at large on YouTube, a conversation with Stella O’Malley on cyber stalking of teens.



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A New Hampshire firm has been hit with alleged embezzlement.

The nation’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement program is getting a boost from a staunch supporter of enforcement of criminal laws New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte.

Don’t be surprised if you spot a Maine license plate with a pine tree on it.

NH U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan and U.S. Representative Maggie Goodlander met with Planned Parenthood of Northern New England leadership this week.

NH U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, took to the Senate floor to outline what she called President Trump’s disastrous foreign policy failures. You can view her speech below or by clicking here.

It’s a day of more cross examination in the Karen Read murder re-trial in Massachusetts.

Kamala Harris has re-emerged to criticize the man who defeated her in the presidential election.

Coming up tomorrow, more conversation with Dover deputy city manager Christopher Parker on the aggressive expansion of the waterfront. Right now on Roger Wood at large on YouTube, a conversation with Stella O’Malley on cyber stalking of teens.



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As the Karen Read second-degree murder trial drags on, her defense one a round in their use of a crash expert firm.

Maine lobster fisherman will be able to weigh in on the future of the fishery.

Older Maine residents may be in for a large property tax break.

The Trump administration’s planned to fire 80,000 veterans administration staffers has raised concern for benefits by New Hampshire US Senator Maggie Hassan. During a hearing of the committee on veterans affairs, she sought answers from the VA’s chief medical officer. You can view her comments in the video below or  click here.



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