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New Voting Laws in NH

NH SOS David Scanlan discusses reviewing the new voting laws instituted during the Spring Town Meetings and shares his thoughts…

Teaching Communism in State Schools

Plymouth State Professor Dr. John Lappie and Jeff Chidester discuss the teaching of Communism in state schools and Democratic messaging…

Rep. Ammon on “the Contract with New Hampshire”

Rep. Keith Ammon, New Boston, discusses successful legislation tied to the ‘Contract with New Hampshire.’ Rep. Hammon also provides information on energy legislation, particularly the growing support/need for the new generation of nuclear power.

Great ways to enjoy the Granite State this summer.

Kris Neilsen from VisitNH.gov joins The Morning Update to discuss marketing efforts to promote New Hampshire, share summer preparation tips, and provide upcoming activities throughout the state.

Zahn on how not to get caught up in a legal or political scandal.

Political Satirist Karl Zahn provides security tips when using Signal messaging services. He also shares his thoughts on the national news story about the vandalism of a Tesla in New Hampshire.

The debate over Trans related policies in Concord.

NH State Senator Rebecca Perkins-Kwoka and WFEA host Jeff Chidester have a thoughtful and respectful conversation regarding trans policies currently being debated in NH.

WFEA’s Roundtable Discussion on Substance abuse and how to better understand the impact.

Kerry Norton from Hope on Haven Hill, Jake Bery from New Futures, and Eric Ekberg of Granite Recovery Centers join us in the studio for March’s Roundtable. We discuss substance abuse profiles to understand better those affected by substance use, treatment options, and policy efforts.

The surprise leader in this year’s Pizza Madness contest.

Andy Sylvia from Manchester Ink Link updates various Manchester Metro news stories. The most important story, though, is the update on the Pizza Madness contest. One bracket currently has a surprise leader.

The fragile state of Medicaid and polices need to help save it.

Carrie Sheffield, Independent Women’s Forum Ambassador, shares her experience with Medicaid. Policy Expert Ms. Sheffield discusses Medicaid’s fragile state, and the policies needed to stop the fraud, waste, and mission creep that have placed the program in financial jeopardy.

A better understanding when looking at Business Insurance.

Matt Mowry and Christine Carignan from Business NH Magazine discuss the upcoming Made in NH Expo on April 3-5. We also discussed their recent edition, which features a guide and checklist on business insurance.

Recent Headlines

3 days ago in National

Man pleads guilty to killing a top Minnesota Democrat and her husband while posing as an officer

A Minnesota man who pounded on Democratic lawmakers' doors in the middle of the night while posing as a police officer, killing the state House speaker and her husband and wounding a state senator and his wife, pleaded guilty to murder Thursday so that federal prosecutors would not seek the death penalty.

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Opening of Canada-US bridge that Trump threatened to block is delayed over unresolved ‘issues’

The opening of a Canadian-U.S. bridge across the Detroit River that President Donald Trump previously threatened to block was delayed on Thursday due to unresolved issues.

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Inflation hits 3-year high, highlighting affordability challenge for Americans

Rising gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years last month, a headache for the Federal Reserve and a potential political challenge for the Trump administration as midterm elections near.

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NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landing

NASA on Tuesday revealed the crew for its Artemis III mission, the next step in the space agency's plan to eventually land astronauts on the moon. The announcement came two months after Artemis II's record-breaking trip around the moon that surpassed the distance record of Apollo 13.

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FDA OKs first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 25 years

Federal health regulators on Tuesday signed off on the first new sunscreen ingredient for the U.S. market in more than 25 years, giving Americans access to a skin-protecting chemical long used in Europe and other parts of the world.