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Monica Hernandez

Monica Hernandez

Journalist/News Anchor/Reporter at WMUR-TV

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  • English
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  • Local News
  • Politics

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Deering 18-year-old sues Hillsboro-Deering school officials over alleged search for gun

A Deering 18-year-old is suing officials at his former high school, claiming they interrogated him and illegally searched his truck for a gun that wasn't there.
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Get the Facts: Are Venezuelan boats targeted by US carrying drugs?

PolitiFact's Lou Jacobson examines claims from President Donald Trump that U.S. strikes on Venezuelan boats are saving American lives.
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Interview: More information about home heating options, assistance ...

As temperatures drop, Granite Staters are starting to turn on the heat in their homes. Chris Ellms, Jr., deputy commissioner of the state Department of Energy, joins to discuss home heating options in New Hampshire.
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Interview: More information about home heating options, assistance ...

As temperatures drop, Granite Staters are starting to turn on the heat in their homes. Chris Ellms, Jr., deputy commissioner of the state Department of Energy, joins to discuss home heating options in New Hampshire.
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Retired police captain to run 220 miles to support veterans' mental...

A retired New Hampshire State Police captain and U.S. Army Ranger is set to run more than 200 miles from Pittsburgh to Nashua over 10 days to raise awareness about resources available for struggling veterans and first responders.
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Expert advice on how to spot, treat and prevent Lyme disease

Dr. Michael Calderwood from Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center discusses the symptoms of Lyme disease, how it's treated and how to prevent tick bites.
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Expert advice on managing kids' sleep schedules over summer vacation

Sleep consultant Christine Brown of Bella Luna Family shares tips to help children maintain a consistent sleep routine during the summer.
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Analysis: Impacts of tariffs on the Dow Jones and consumer spending

Mike Armstrong, president of Armstrong Advisory Group, discusses uncertainty around tariffs, managing finances and fluctuations in consumer spending.
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Older women from African countries knit for charity each week

The group, known as Knitting Sisters, is a bright spot every week for the older women from mostly African countries who now live in New Hampshire.
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Alton Bay Ice Runway opens for first time since 2022

For the first time since 2022, the Alton Bay Ice Runway on Lake Winnipesaukee is open.
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New Hampshire insurance commissioner says wildfires will impact ent...

The New Hampshire Insurance Commissioner said his office is making calls to consumers to let them know how the California wildfires could send a ripple effect through the insurance industry.
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Consumer Reports' Bernie Deitrick discusses smoke, CO detector safe...

Bernie Deitrick, senior test program leader at Consumer Reports, discusses when to check smoke detectors and the importance of having multiple carbon monoxide detectors.
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2024 New Hampshire debate involving 1st District candidates: Education

At their Granite State Debate, New Hampshire 1st District candidates Chris Pappas and Russell Prescott discuss education. Pappas discusses how he would pay for tuition-free education at public universities, while Prescott discusses what he thinks Congress can do to help people facing debt because of higher education.
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2024 New Hampshire debate involving 1st District candidates: Workfo...

At their Granite State Debate, New Hampshire 1st District candidates Chris Pappas and Russell Prescott talk about whether they think there is a way for the government to help provide for a workforce.
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Advice: End of daylight saving time can be tough for children

Sleep consultant Christine Brown has advice for parents on how to help children get through the upcoming time change.
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Safety concerns raise as peak foliage draws crowds in NH, officials...

One of the top destinations, the Artists Bluff Trail, was crowded and chaotic, according to Tamara Breu of Milford.
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2024 New Hampshire 2nd District Republicans debate: Illegal immigra...

Republicans Bill Hamlen, Lily Tang Williams and Vikram Mansharamani answer how they can prevent illegal immigration from hurting New Hampshire's economy.
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Expert discusses safety issues, legislation surrounding lithium-ion...

Gabe Knight, a policy advocate for Consumer Reports, discusses the dangers of lithium-ion batteries and new legislation on safety standards.
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Consumer Reports: Avoid harmful ingredients in kids' toothpaste

Consumer Reports has researched children’s dental products and offers tips on what to look for and what to avoid.
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Consumer Reports find concerning ingredients in popular baby lotions

Few things are as soft as a baby’s skin, leading many to believe that products made for babies would be gentle and free from harsh or potentially dangerous ingredients. Unfortunately, a recent Consumer Reports study reveals this is not always the case. A baby’s skin can’t regulate moisture as well as adults, so parents purchase special baby lotions to meet their infant’s unique needs. Consumer Reports, along with the nonprofit organization Made Safe, examined the contents of several popular baby…
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Consumer Reports offers tips on cooling car down fast

When you get into a car on a hot day, you want to cool it down as fast as possible, but is cranking the air conditioner on high the best way to do it?