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NH Bankers Association: The Latest Online Perils, Scams, and Identity Theft Tactics

Kristy Merrill and Steve Byrnes, SVP and Regional Vice President at TD Bank, join us to share proven techniques for…

Jeff’s Morning Monologue – 021126: Minnesota is Broken and NH Inspection Dilemma

Host Jeff Chidester shares morning commentary on the Nancy Gutherie missing person case, more riots in Minnesota (this time attacking…

Gabriella Hoffman: NEW POLL – NH Women Alarmed as Winter Electricity Bills Spike

New England has higher electricity rates, not because of geography but because of state-level policy choices. Under the Federal Power…

Drew Cline: NH Energy Policy, School Budget Season, Promoting NH Business

Is there more we can do to promote and attract new businesses to New Hampshire? What were some of the…

Task & Purpose: SMART Eyewear and Overdose Recovery Drug

Journalist Patty Nieberg, Task & Purpose, joins us to dicuess two of her recent articles. Patty shares the story of…

Thomas Jipping: The Collapse of Advise and Consent in the Senate

There once was a time in the 250 years of our history when a Presidential nominee would appear before a…

Reporter Damien Fisher: Prominent NH Citizen Sues Over Major Fraud Case

Reporter Damiel Fisher calls into the show to discuss the recent lawsuit filed by prominent NH businessman Andy Crews over…

NH House Speaker Pro Tem Jim Kofalt: Gov. Ayotte’s Veto is Baffling

Some people in New Hampshire are baffled by Governor Ayotte’s first veto of the year, a bill that would have…

Jeff’s Morning Monologue – 021026: Voter Information, Abortion, NH Isn’t Minnesota (Thank God!)

Host Jeff Chidester discusses New Hampshire joining a lawsuit over voter information and the disclosure of information about pregnancy crisis…

NH State Sen. Dan Innis: Bad Bunny, Meat Processing Legislation, Fallout from Merrimack ICE Facility

Some days we have a weird combination of topics. Regular weekly guest New Hampshire State Senator Dan Innis joins WFFEA’s…

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Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump in White House correspondents’ dinner shooting

The man who authorities say tried to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner with guns and knives was charged Monday with the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump as federal authorities suggested an attack that disrupted one of Washington's glitziest events had been planned for at least several weeks.

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