Julia Furukawa
Julia Furukawa is the host of All Things Considered at NHPR. She joined the NHPR team in 2021 as a fellow producing ATC after working as a reporter and editor for The Paris News in Texas and a freelancer for KNKX Public Radio in Seattle.
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Monday's decision is the latest in a decades-long fight over who should pay for public schools and how much that should cost.
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Darryl Leroux is a French-Canadian scholar who studies white settler identities. He published a paper last month in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal focusing on claims to indigeneity in Vermont and New Hampshire.
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NHPR listeners say climate change is one of their top issues, but candidates have been focused elsewhere.
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A look at this week's top stories from around the state.
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'Bitter Injustice' invites N.H. residents to reflect on the internment of Japanese Americans 80 yearPublic libraries and high schools across New Hampshire have been hosting a series of discussions surrounding the 80th anniversary of the internment of Japanese Americans.
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The All Persons Trail at the Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve has been packed since its opening last month.
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Navigating streets and sidewalks in the winter can be hazardous, but those hazards can be much more challenging for people who are visually impaired or blind.
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An Abenaki couple, both basket makers, were part of a thriving economy on Lake Sunapee in the early 1900s. Generations later, their descendants are keeping the traditions alive.
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Dartmouth College's endowment reached $8.5 billion, an increase of more than 46% from last year. But some students are concerned about where this windfall will go.
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Youth climate activists gathered in Concord Friday to make their voices heard.