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Sean McDonald

WMUR TV

Manchester, NH, United States

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Past articles by Sean:

New Hampshire things to do this weekend: Feb. 18-19, 2023

Looking for something to do? Here's a check of what's happening around the Granite State this weekend. → Read More

Donald Trump in NH: Exclusive one-on-one interview with WMUR

Former President Donald Trump, kicking off his 2024 presidential campaign in New Hampshire on Saturday, gave his first in-person local interview to WMUR since announcing his reelection campaign. → Read More

Unitil official on how company is handling New Hampshire outages

Joyce Mulvaney, of Unitil, gives an update about outages reported across the state. → Read More

Eversource official describes response to New Hampshire outages

William Hinkle, of Eversource, says the company is aware of tens of thousands of outages. While some of the power has been restored, the winds are preventing a quicker restoration. → Read More

New Hampshire things to do this weekend: Dec. 10-11, 2022

Looking for something fun to do? Here's a check of what's happening around the Granite State this Saturday. → Read More

New Hampshire things to do this weekend: Dec. 3-4, 2022

Looking for something fun to do? Here's a check of what's happening around the Granite State this Saturday. → Read More

Keene apartment building owner, resident react to deadly plane crash

"Everything else can be replaced. You can't replace life," the building owner said. → Read More

New Hampshire things to do this weekend: Oct. 1-2, 2022

Looking for something fun to do? Here's a check of what's happening around the Granite State for the first weekend of October. → Read More

NH blood donor recipient gives back after life-changing moment

Rachel Victer is hoping her life-altering moment can lead to life-altering habits for those around her. → Read More

New Hampshire mom thankful for blood donations ahead of drive

Summer is often a critical time for blood supplies. As people get busy, they don't have time to donate and that can create dangerous shortages. One Granite State nurse found out on a personal level just how important those donations are. → Read More

4 NH schools honored for excellence at EDies Awards

Four New Hampshire schools received a special honor on Tuesday. → Read More

Champion crowned in annual financial literacy competition in NH

The annual FinLit300 and New Hampshire Financial Capability Challenge was held in Concord. → Read More

CloseUp: Urgent care takes front-line role in pandemic

The omicron variant is driving a new surge in COVID cases further stressing the systems dealing with the pandemic. → Read More

CloseUp: Mowers seeks rematch with Pappas in NH-01

Matt Mowers came close to unseating Congressman Chris Pappas in 2020 and in 2022, he's looking for a rematch and a win. → Read More

CloseUp: Legislative hearings underway at State House

A lawmaker in Concord wants New Hampshire to launch its own studies of the effects of COVID-19 vaccines on the human body. → Read More

As strain on hospitals continues, doctors, COVID-19 patients urge vaccination

Doctors and patients in New Hampshire's hospital system are speaking out about the toll COVID-19 is taking. → Read More

Dartmouth-Hitchcock doctors, patients plead for people to get vaccinated

The strain of the COVID-19 surge is being felt at medical facilities across the Granite State. → Read More

Health care workers speak out about COVID-19 surge

One doctor says the current surge is the worst he's seen so far during this pandemic. → Read More

CloseUp: Homeless veterans struggle with lack of affordable housing

Harbor Care director of veteran services David Tille said over 100 Granite State veterans are currently homeless. → Read More

CloseUp: Homeless veterans struggle with lack of affordable housing

Harbor Care director of veteran services David Tille said over 100 Granite State veterans are currently homeless. → Read More