In her 16 years in the communications industry, Ashley Adams has worn many hats, including news reporter, public relations writer, marketing specialist, copy editor and technical writer. Ashley grew up in Berks County and has since returned to her roots to raise her three children.
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A Granite State scientist explains the real cost of slashing biomedical research—which helped save his life
Connor Phillips’ life was saved by NIH-funded medical research. Now, he’s a medical researcher—and he revealed what Republicans are really doing inside the NIH.
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‘When moms thrive, families thrive’: New law expands support for New Hampshire parents
New Hampshire’s new Momnibus 2.0 law expands maternal mental health care, postpartum depression screenings, and family support services after years of maternity ward closures in the Granite State.
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A crucial safety net: New Hampshire families rely on Head Start
In New Hampshire, where childcare options are limited, Head Start serves as a crucial support system for low-income families. Advocates warn that defunding the program would trigger widespread consequences, from job losses and overwhelmed social services to long-term setbacks for children and the state’s economy.
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Critics say proposed NH education bill pushes anti-abortion message through classroom videos
A bill making its way through the New Hampshire legislature would require schools to show a “high-quality computer-generated animation or ultrasound” of a fetus developing, with many saying its intent is to discourage abortion.
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NH renters fear new GOP bill would let landlords end leases without just cause
Recent legislative actions in the Granite state have favored landlords, and tenants fear it would negatively impact low-income families, seniors, and those with disabilities, while also making the strained New Hampshire rental market even worse.
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New Hampshire clinics lose Title X funding, threatening access to reproductive health care
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England is on Trump’s list of clinics to lose Title X funding.
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Most abortions in New Hampshire are done with pills. Here’s how they work.
In 2023, medication abortions accounted for 63% of all abortions performed across the US. In New Hampshire, the safe and effective method was used 68% of the time.
















