An annual acorn count helps scientists paint a picture of how Connecticut trees are responding to stresses from defoliation ...
The most recent data from the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance show the group in favor of Question 2, ...
NHPR's very excited to introduce its new Membership Director, Amy Warnock! Amy joined the team in August and comes to us via ...
On a visit to a sprawling history-rich farmer's market and a family farm, NPR asks people with agricultural and rural ...
A Portsmouth bank executive is suing a former police officer who assaulted him outside a diner last November. In a lawsuit ...
Hurricane Helene left destruction in its wake in western North Carolina. But elections officials are also moving heaven and ...
Outside/In producer Felix Poon has informally gained a reputation as the podcast’s “death beat” correspondent. He’s visited a ...
Vice President Harris is banking on the support of young voters. But new polling shows potential roadblocks for Harris in ...
In a new legal filing, Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi alleges that the state’s top judge advised her in ...
The species wasn't considered to exist in Vermont waters until scientists found genetic material from the species this summer ...
What triggers geysers to go off is still not well understood. A new paper shows that one small earthquake likely triggered an ...
It has been a year since Lewiston’s grief began. The shooting — the most deadly in Maine's history — came on a night when people were gathered for fun. They were playing pool and cornhole, bowling, ...