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Teen birth rates decline in most US states

The U.S. teen birth rate fell 25 percent over five years to a record low of 31 births per 1,000 teens ages 15 to 19, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Full story

New Hampshire lawmakers reject casino bill backed by governor

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Hampshire's House of Representatives rejected a bill on Wednesday that would have authorized the construction of the state's first casino, bucking a regional trend toward easing restrictions on gaming in New England. Full story

Economic recovery in NH steady but slow progress

With steady but slow growth, New Hampshire appears to have relinquished its traditional position as a regional leader in economic recovery, according to a report released Wednesday. Full story

NH auto dealers win protections from lawmakers

New Hampshire's auto dealers could be getting protections from lawmakers in their dealings with their manufacturers. Full story

NH officials predict visitor and spending increase

New Hampshire tourism officials are predicting an increase in visitors and spending this Memorial Day weekend, though the outlook is not as optimistic as it was last year. Full story

I-Team: Missing People in W. Mass

Two weeks ago today, three women from Ohio , who'd been missing for almost a decade, were found alive. 22News I-Team Reporter Laura Hutchinson looked into "missing persons" cases here in western Massachusetts and found the unusual case in Cleveland has given families some hope. According to the Nati Full story

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Parking meter 'Robin Hoods' provoke New Hampshire city's ire

Keene, N.H. sues "robin hooders"

New Hampshire City Sues "Robin Hooders"

NH unemployment rate decreases for April

Governor to re-nominate NH insurance commissioner

Shaheen hosts discussion on export controls reform

Springfield man arrested

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  Sen. Ayotte tries to rewrite Sen. Ayotte

New Hampshire's junior Senator is facing a fierce backlash after she voted against expanding background checks. The NRA and Senator Marco Rubio are trying to help the embattled Republican senator with new TV ads. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell has more in his latest rewrite.

  Town sues ‘Robin Hood’ parking-meters fairies

Officials in a small New Hampshire town claim that a band of merry men, feeding coins in strangers’ parking meters, are harassing traffic officers. WHDH’s Ryan Schulteis reports.

  Dan Brown: ‘I love to use action to propel plot’

Actor and physician Ken Jeong talks about reprising his role as Mr. Chow in “The Hangover Part III,” saying the franchise has “changed my life from black and white to technicolor” and revealing he still keeps his medical license current, though he’s not currently practicing.

  Kelly Ayotte gets support from 'heavily-funded' conservative group

Politico Playbook: "A heavily-funded national conservative group is coming to the aid of New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte," Politico's Alexander Burns writes regarding Ayotte's recent vote against expanding gun background checks. Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei join Morning Joe to discuss who's supportin

  The job Rendell would accept in a Hillary Clinton presidency

In today's "Office Politics," Alex Witt sits down with former Pennsylvania Governor and MSNBC colleague, Ed Rendell. Governor Rendell comments on the recent success in Congress dealing with the FAA and the sequester. He talks about his time campaigning for Hillary Clinton, his admiration for her, an

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