Celebrate Sunshine Week, Your Right To Know on March 16 in Nashua
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ROGER WOOD PSA: Join InDepthNH and The Telegraph of Nashua Thursday, March 16 from 6 to 9 p.m. to celebrate your right to know what your government is doing.
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ROGER WOOD PSA: Join InDepthNH and The Telegraph of Nashua Thursday, March 16 from 6 to 9 p.m. to celebrate your right to know what your government is doing.
See schedule: U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s staff will hold office hours in Littleton, Lancaster and Hillsborough in March to help residents seeking assistance with federal agencies on issues such as veterans’ benefits, federal taxes, housing, immigration, and Social Security in one-on-one meetings.
At toxic cleanup sites across the country, environmental agencies have allowed groundwater contamination to go untreated and slowly diminish over time—a strategy that saves money for polluters but could cost taxpayers dearly and jeopardize drinking water supplies.
The DOJ, now overseen by Jeff Sessions, is walking back years of effort aimed at limiting the harmful effect of state voter ID measure on minorities.
VIEW FROM THE INSIDE: The Bill signing (Constitutional Carry) was one of the best attended I have ever seen. There were about 40 members of the general public and other legislators in addition to the sponsors.
AG: An autopsy was conducted on Jayleah Bureau’s body on March 16, 2016. New Hampshire Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Jennie Duval, later determined that Jayleah Bureau was the victim of a homicide and that the cause of her death was blunt force trauma to the abdomen.
Seven health-care leaders in the North Country – deeply worried about the possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act – met Friday in Berlin with U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan as well as U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster. InDepthNH.org’s reporter Chris Jensen documents this gathering using video, audio, a detailed story and photos of their discussion at the Androscoggin Valley Hospital.
Yes, it’s about confronting the ugliness and comforting the scared. But it’s also about giving real answers, using actual numbers and telling true stories when our children ask questions like, “What happened to the Jews?”
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