The Exchange
Summary: The Exchange is New Hampshire's only locally produced statewide call-in talk show, hosted by Laura Knoy. It airs live at 9 AM and rebroadcasts at 7 PM weekdays. Want to call in during the show or leave us a message? Here's the number: 800.892.6477 You can also reach the show by email, by tagging us in a tweet, following us on Instagram, or sending a message to our Facebook page.
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In March of 2003, the U.S. began air strikes in what officials said would be a short war. Eight years later, our forces pulled out with a death toll of
In March of 2003, the U.S. began air strikes in what officials said would be a short war. Eight years later, our forces pulled out with a death toll of
A leading expert finds a large drop in these cases and suggests likely factors include improved prevention and treatment programs. But there are several
A leading expert finds a large drop in these cases and suggests likely factors include improved prevention and treatment programs. But there are several
A leading expert finds a large drop in these cases and suggests likely factors include improved prevention and treatment programs. But there are several
Friday on the Exchange, a news roundup. We’ll look at some of the big happenings in the statehouse over the past week. These include votes on arming
Friday on the Exchange, a news roundup. We’ll look at some of the big happenings in the statehouse over the past week. These include votes on arming
Friday on the Exchange, a news roundup. We’ll look at some of the big happenings in the statehouse over the past week. These include votes on arming
Friday on the Exchange, a news roundup. We’ll look at some of the big happenings in the statehouse over the past week. These include votes on arming
City Councilors in Concord are considering more restrictive laws about panhandling. Local police are seeing an increased amount of people asking for money
City Councilors in Concord are considering more restrictive laws about panhandling. Local police are seeing an increased amount of people asking for money
City Councilors in Concord are considering more restrictive laws about panhandling. Local police are seeing an increased amount of people asking for money
City Councilors in Concord are considering more restrictive laws about panhandling. Local police are seeing an increased amount of people asking for money
City Councilors in Concord are considering more restrictive laws about panhandling. Local police are seeing an increased amount of people asking for money
On Thursday, a House Committee with once again look at a bill for a 15 cent increase in New Hampshire's gas tax. Supporters say it's high time, the tax