Join NHPR on Saturday, June 12, from 6 to 7 p.m. for the first part of a six-part series Black Radio: Telling It Like It Was . First aired in 1996, the
As part of the global
Covering Climate Now effort, NHPR and other member stations of the New England News Collaborative will mark Earth Week by airing and publishing a number of stories relating to climate change, energy, and environmental challenges and solutions. For NHPR, the Earth Week effort is an extension of its regular, comprehensive environmental reporting, via the
On NHPR, look for stories from the collaboration every day on-air and at nhpr.org, including the following news from NHPR’s newsroom:
Monday, April 19 – NHPR’s climate, energy and environment reporter Annie Ropeik takes a look at the role of youth activists in the environmental movement in New Hampshire.
In the lead-up to Inauguration Day on January 20, turn to New Hampshire Public Radio for in-depth and insightful reporting, spanning NHPR’s on-air, digital and podcast properties.
Inauguration coverage on NHPR caps more than two years of reporting on the 2020 Presidential race, from the earliest days of potential national candidates exploring New Hampshire and considering runs for president, through a busy primary season and our state’s first-in-the-nation primary, to Election Day last November.
In the wake of the January 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C., and ongoing proceedings around the historic second impeachment of President Trump, news is changing and fast-moving. NHPR is tapping both its local resources in New Hampshire as well as the expertise of our national colleagues at NPR and other public media partners to cover both of these unprecedented events in the life of our nation.