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POLITICS
Is N.H. the most difficult state for young people to register to vote?
High school students are hosting voter registration drives to make it easier for their peers to participate. Experts who have studied other states say N.H. makes it hard, but the state’s top election official disagrees.
NH CRIME
Charges dropped against one UNH student, but not the other 11 people arrested at pro-Palestinian encampment
The university president and police chief were urged to drop the charges against the student because he had been “mistaken for a protester” when he was arrested, according to records obtained by the Globe.
GLOBE NH | MORNING REPORT
Marty the Moose is making his way from N.H. to D.C.
The life-sized, realistic-looking stuffed animal has made waves during his annual visit to Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s office before
Pamela Smart, serving life, accepts responsibility for her husband’s 1990 killing for the first time
Smart, who had plotted with her teenage student to have her husband killed in 1990, made the admission in a videotaped statement as part of her latest sentence reduction request.
POLITICS
Pride celebrated in New Hampshire amid optimism and clouds of uncertainty
The identities of LGBTQ people, particularly for those who are transgender or nonbinary, continue to be the subject of political storms locally and beyond.
Globe NH | Morning Report
N.H. Candidate for governor’s latest TV ad: ‘I grew up on shaky ground’
Cinde Warmington is so far the only New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate to buy ad time from WMUR this cycle
WORKING ARTIST
Photographer turns subjects into life-sized ‘American Girl’ dolls, with an Indigenous twist
Given historic power dynamics in the representation of Native people, collaboration is essential.
ENVIRONMENT
N.H. is home to an international alarm system made of trees
Sentinel gardens in the US, Sweden, China, and Italy were meant to detect pests or pathogens that could pose a threat to forests at home in an experiment that was like an international exchange for trees.