Category: On-Demand

Landfill Regulation Draws Debate.

 Jeff provides an update on a recent hearing on landfill regulations and the differing opinions of New Hampshire state senators on waste management.

Misreporting on NH School Funding.

Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center of Public Policy Center joins WFEA’s The Morning Update to dispute a recent report incorrectly stating that NH was at the bottom of school funding. Drew helps us understand the actual funding numbers.

Why Granite Staters Might Have an Issue with Real ID.

WFEA Host Jeff Chidester shares his thoughts REALID, client-friendly hours for the NH Motor Vehicle branches, and what many municipalities miss when communicating with constituents.

Helping US Drone Pilots Engage the Enemy Better.

Patty Nieberg from Task & Purpose discusses the physical and mental health of our military drone pilots. The military is currently reviewing studies that could help to identify technology and treatment options that will help improve drone pilot performance.

How Many Illegal Aliens are Enrolled in the NH University System…?

NH State Representative Joseph Sweeney discusses the inquiry into the NH University System regarding potential illegal aliens enrolled as students. We also discuss Rep. Sweeney’s recent testimony before the NH Senate on sanctuary cities. 

Sen. Dan Innis talks Senate budget, and his reaction to Gov. Pritzker’s speech.

New Hampshire State Senator Dan Innis provides an update on this week’s Senate sessions related to the budget and finances. Sen. Innis also shares his observations on the tone of potential Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Pritzker’s speech during his recent NH speech.

Manchester parents respond loudly after DEI survey was distributed without notice.

Investigative Reporter Damien Fisher joins The Morning Update to share his recent article on the controversial DEI survey distributed in an NH school without parents’ knowledge, known as The Wheel of Power and Privilege.

Supporters plan rally to celebrate Trump’s first 100 days in office.

Trump supporter David Abare called to discuss a rally to mark the first 100 days of the Trump Presidency. The rally is open to the public and will be held on Wednesday, May 30, in Salem. We also discuss some of the reasons why David supports the President.

Shrader weighs in on Trump’s first 100 days in office.

NEC Professor Nathan Shrader shares his thoughts on the first 100 days of the Trump administration. Prof. Shrader expresses concern about the emphasis on grading the President within such a short window, when historians will reflect on the first 100 days in comparison to the entirety of the President’s term.

Hoying highlights ‘Rhapsody in Blue.’

Deanna Hoying, Executive Director of Symphony NH, shares the details of the upcoming ‘Rhapsody in Blues’ concert at the Capital Center for the Arts in Concord, NH, on May 10. The performance will feature the internationally acclaimed pianist Fei-Fej.

Recent Headlines

3 days ago in National

States worry about how to fill the gap in food aid ahead of a federal benefits halt

Officials in Louisiana, Vermont and Virginia pledged Thursday to keep food aid flowing to recipients in their states, even if the federal program is stalled next month because of the government shutdown.

3 days ago in National

Trump says he’s ending trade talks with Canada over TV ads

President Donald Trump announced he's ending "all trade negotiations" with Canada because of a television ad opposing U.S. tariffs that he said misstated the facts and called "egregious behavior" aimed at influencing U.S. court decisions.

4 days ago in National

Trump backs off planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco after talking to the mayor

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he's backing off a planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco after speaking to the mayor, as protesters gathered outside a U.S. Coast Guard base where they were located.

4 days ago in National

Health care compromise appears far off as the government shutdown stalemate persists

The government shutdown has reopened debate on what has been a central issue for both major political parties in the last 15 years: the future of health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

5 days ago in National

Trump pick to lead federal watchdog agency withdraws after offensive text messages were revealed

President Donald Trump 's pick to lead a federal watchdog agency withdrew from consideration Tuesday evening, after his offensive text messages were made public and GOP senators revolted.