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Take a Young Person Hunting—New Hampshire Youth Deer Hunt Set for October 25–26

Take a Young Person Hunting—New Hampshire Youth Deer Hunt Set for October 25–26

CONTACT: Becky Fuda: 603-744-5470 Jay Martin: 603-271-1742 September 26, 2025 Concord, NH – New Hampshire’s youth deer weekend, Saturday and Sunday, October 25–26, 2025, is the perfect time to take a young person hunting. This special weekend...

Owner:  American Government
Take a Young Person Hunting—New Hampshire Youth Deer Hunt Set for October 25–26

Take a Young Person Hunting—New Hampshire Youth Deer Hunt Set for October 25–26

CONTACT: Becky Fuda: 603-744-5470 Jay Martin: 603-271-1742 September 26, 2025 Concord, NH – New Hampshire’s youth deer weekend, Saturday and Sunday, October 25–26, 2025, is the perfect time to take a young person hunting. This special weekend...

Owner:  American Government
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Trump administration cancels $8 billion for climate projects

Trump administration cancels $8 billion for climate projects

Washington — The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would be canceling $8 billion in climate-related projects in 16 states, the latest funding cut by the administration after the federal government plunged into a shutdown overnight....

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Summer weather is returning. Here's what that means for foliage.

Summer weather is returning. Here's what that means for foliage.

The latest fall foliage map shows where leaves are reaching peak color in New England as October arrives and summer-like weather prepares to make its return to the Boston area. Read below for the latest NEXT Weather forecast. October may be the...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Trump administration to cancel billions in climate funding, including in Maryland

Trump administration to cancel billions in climate funding, including in Maryland

The Trump administration is set to cancel some $8 billion in clean energy projects ushered in by the Biden administration across several states, including Maryland, according to the director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. In a post...

Owner:  Smith Family
Trump administration cancels nearly $8 billion in climate funding to blue states: Vought

Trump administration cancels nearly $8 billion in climate funding to blue states: Vought

US House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, from left, Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, and US Vice President JD Vance speak...

Owner:  Comcast Corporation
Climate-conscious Vermont ski resort hires goats to mow its lawn: ‘They’re great employees. They take a lot of lunch breaks, but that’s kind of the idea’
First Alert Weather Day: Widespread frost likely tomorrow morning

First Alert Weather Day: Widespread frost likely tomorrow morning

BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - We’re reaching the end of the growing season for parts of our region, but we want to give a heads up to farmers and gardeners who still have plants in the ground: widespread frost is likely Wednesday night into Thursday....

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Ticks, asthma, cyanobacteria: Climate change is making us sick: IrwinTom Irwin 

Ticks, asthma, cyanobacteria: Climate change is making us sick: IrwinTom Irwin 

We’ve all heard about deer ticks and Lyme Disease as one of the ways climate change is harming our health. Unfortunately, the health threat posed by ticks is getting worse – and it’s not just deer ticks and Lyme Disease now. New Hampshire is...

Owner:  Gannett Co. Inc.
Parts of New Hampshire deal with extreme drought

Parts of New Hampshire deal with extreme drought

Most of New Hampshire is in a drought, and crops are drying up in the part of the state that's in extreme drought.According to the Department of Environmental Services, this was the driest summer in 131 years in parts of New Hampshire.More than...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Wells are running dry. Climate scientists say it could be a sign of what's to come

Wells are running dry. Climate scientists say it could be a sign of what's to come

Faye Longo first noticed her spring-fed well was starting to run dry in late July. It started with low water pressure. She and her family did everything they could to conserve water, but ultimately, it failed. “I had no water,” she said. “And I...

Owner:  Vermont Public Co. & American Government
The world’s deadliest animal is probably outside your New Hampshire home. See what CDC says
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