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Manchester’s City Budget & Retaining Critical Staffing Positions

Manchester Mayor Jay Ruias starts by answering a question from a listener.  Mayor Ruias talks about the initial focus of…

The Reduction of Federal Medicaid Funding and the Effect on Granite Staters

NH State Senator Pat Long joins us in the studio to discuss the concern about the reduction of federal Medicaid…

A Neutral Observation of “The Meeting” Between President Trump and President Zelensky

Plymouth State University Professor Dr. John Lappie provides a neutral observation of “The Meeting” between President Trump and President Zelensky…

Rep. Mazur offers insight to proposed legislation impacting children.

NH Rep. Lisa Mazur joins us to discuss the extremely important bills HB 377 and HB712 related to healthcare oversight for minors. Rep. Mazur shares the focus of the upcoming hearing for the bills and a press conference on March 3.

Will the Granite State end up changing the date of its Primary?

Secretary of State David Scanlan discusses his thoughts on changing the timeframe of the NH Primary and also updates us on voting rule changes that will take effect during the 2025 Town Meetings. 

…And now a moment with Karl Zahn.

Political satirist Karl Zahn discusses DOGE, the firing of over 100 federal intelligence for sexting, and the selling of the Nancy Pelosi federal building.

Navigating resources for Rare Disease Day.

Nancy Biederman discusses Rare Disease Day, the resources available, and how people can find out more about activities helping people with rare diseases.

Mayberry talks about the 58th Annual New Hampshire Home Show.

We talk with CEO Matt Mayberry about the NH Home Builders Association and discuss ‘the trades’ as a vocation opportunity. Matt also talks about the upcoming 58th Annual New Hampshire Home Show.

Thom Bruecker sheds some light on CBO Scoring

Retirement Intelligence Radio Host Thom Bruecker breaks down a recent CBO report that used faulty analysis in misdiagnosing the proposed Trump-House tax bill. Thom also shares startling statistics that reflect how dire most Americans feel about our national debt and deficit.

Losing A NH Fish and Game Warden and Numerous Cases of Unsafe Hikers Needing Rescue

Former NH Fish and Game Warden and Host of Warden Watch Lt. Wayne Saunders joins us to discuss the loss…

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Trump revokes Secret Service protection for former Vice President Harris after Biden had extended it

President Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, a senior White House official said on Friday.

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A federal judge in Miami has refused to pause her order requiring the winding down of the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades known as "Alligator Alcatraz" while the federal government appeals her ruling.