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Man Wanted by ICE in Vermont Crashes into Vehicles, Flees
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A man wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement crashed into law enforcement vehicles and fled the scene in South Burlington Wednesday morning, officials said.
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A man wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement crashed into law enforcement vehicles and fled the scene in South Burlington Wednesday morning, officials said.
The sponsor of the “CHARLIE Act” told a Senate Committee Tuesday he seeks to restore neutrality to public education.
The majority of city and town names in New Hampshire come from British placenames (mainly English), but many of these placenames have mysterious origins.
House Speaker Sherman Packard, R-Londonderry, hasn’t responded to why he removed Rep. Wendy Thomas from the House Science, Technology and Energy Committee.
Executive Councilor Janet Stevens, R-Rye, says restitution payments to victims of crime are not getting out in a timely manner and she is now asking the Attorney General’s Office to take action to get the New Hampshire Department of Corrections Field Services Division to comply with the law.
CONCORD – With families of those who have been killed by drunk drivers and law enforcement at her side, Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte called on the legislature Tuesday to strengthen the penalty for refusing a breath alcohol test.
Michael Vose, R-Epping, wouldn’t say why Thomas was removed referring the question to House Speaker Sherman Packard, R-Londonderry.
This week NewsMatch, a national fundraising match program for nonprofit news outlets, announced that the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism will receive $21,033 in matching funds for its 2025 campaign.
Some time in the future, people will look back at the first six years of this decade and wonder what drug lawmakers were on when they passed these laws.
We have lived with stalemate for so long, we have forgotten how and why it happened. But to best appreciate Donald Trump’s actions in Iran, we should learn that history again.
About 100 protesters joined the Kent Street Coalition and other local advocacy groups at the State House on Thursday to protest the Free State Project in New Hampshire, which critics say attempts to influence state politics and dismantle public education.
It’s been a particularly good winter for the state’s outdoor economy, according to industry leaders who are looking at their own success and eyeing new federal data that shows its importance to the Granite State gross domestic product.
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“The Hill’s recognition is a tremendous honor, and I’m grateful to be included among so many dedicated women who are working every day to shape policy and move our communities forward,” said Senator Carson.
The House once again decided to wade into the transgender bathroom debate passing two bills very similar to ones vetoed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte this and last year.
The State would no longer have to pay for the adequate education for the state’s students under a bill approved by the House Thursday.
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
The Senate sent to the House another “bathroom” bill, tax credits for businesses to develop child care centers, and blocked a Democratic “shield law” to protect New Hampshire doctors among other measures Thursday.