During the Committee of Conference phase of this year’s legislative session, 14 bills were killed ranging from the “Charlie Act” seeking to restrict school curriculum on such things as socialism, ...
On Thursday, the New Hampshire House will vote on two bills—SB 564 and HB 1588—that could significantly alter the relationship between state government and local communities. Supporters view these ...
Moose sightings are rare but more common in May along the state's highways. But they are also a hazard, and in some cases an eyesore that the state is not dealing with on a timely basis, an Executive ...
The US District Court Thursday found the state’s law requiring a birth certificate, passport or naturalization as the only proof of citizenship instead of an affidavit filed under oath, was ...
Lakes Region business leaders who represent a variety of tourism interests met with U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, Friday to share concerns for the summer season.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. stopped at the State House on Friday during his “Take Back Your Health” tour to commemorate Lyme Disease Awareness Month, and revealed new plans to address the spread ...
Michelle Edmark’s troubled nomination to be an assistant commissioner at the Department of Corrections is the subject of confidential meetings held with Commissioner William Hart and Assistant ...
This week, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed the following bills into law: HB 1039 — Relative to the contents of parenting plans. HB 1059 — Relative to the use of n ...
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