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Has DC Become A Zoo?

WFEA The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester discusses his observation of the past week’s activity in DC. Jeff shares audio…

Kelly Ayotte On Her State Budget Proposals And The Need For Bail Reform

NH Governor Kelly Ayotte shares her state budget proposals and comments on the need for bail reform. She also talks about her productive meeting with the Mayor of Lawrence and her visit to Keene for a tour of a new concept in mini-house development.

Audio Clips of the Week

Nicole Silverio, Daily Caller News Foundation, shares the Big Clips of the Week, one of which includes Anderson Cooper using…

The Biotech Boom In New Hampshire

Business NH Magazine Matt Mowry and reporter Scott Merrill discuss the recent feature profiling Biotech Boom in NH. NH is…

Armstrong and Getty With Jeff Chidester On What Makes Their Show Unique

Armstrong and Getty hop on with Jeff Chidester to discuss what makes their radio show unique. Armstrong and Getty is…

An Inside Perspectve of President Trump’s Signing of the Protect Girls in Sports Executive Order

Carrie Lukas, President of IWF—Independent Women’s Forum—shares her team’s experience in the Oval Office with President Trump for the signing…

A Summary of Mayor Jay Ruais’ State of the City

Andy Syliva from Manchester Ink Link provides an excellent summary of Mayor Jay Ruais’ yearly State of the City and…

Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu On Anderson Cooper’s comment.

Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu joins WFEA’s Morning Update to address Anderson Copper’s controversial comments and provide some keen insights on the current DOGE process.

Joe Sweeny On Immigration And Housing Legislation.

Deputy Majority Leader Joe Sweeny discusses recent immigration and housing legislation.  

How Families and Friends Can Help Loved Ones Dealing With Addiction

Addiction affects thousands of NH families. Addiction and recovery expert Eric Ekberg, CEO of Granite Recovery Centers, discusses ways that…

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