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Records: Newport Police Chief Lied About Affair, Stays Off EES
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Questions raised about lies told about past affair and whether Alex Lee was placed on the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, also known as the Laurie List.
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Questions raised about lies told about past affair and whether Alex Lee was placed on the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, also known as the Laurie List.
Two attempts to impose budget caps on local government spending were turned away Thursday in the House.
More than 40 years after it happened, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester finally settled a sexual abuse lawsuit brought by one of the victims of former priest Mark Fleming.
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
A bill to temporarily limit increased compensation for hospital executives after a major layoff in areas like Coos County, which is an economically distressed area, was tabled at the call of state Sen. Sue Prentiss, D-Lebanon on Thursday.
The House voted Thursday to extend the statute of limitations for legal action by a person who underwent gender transition procedures or treatments as a minor.
The House Thursday approved a $4.7 billion 10-year highway improvement plan constrained by a lack of state and federal funds.
Black Mountain’s new owner and general manager Erik Mogensen said he has decided against a cooperative ownership model for the state’s oldest ski area and will maintain ownership and also move his Colorado-based Entabeni data system company, which provides software for ski areas around the world and his wildly popular Indy Pass to the 603.
The House on Wednesday approved Republicans’ latest attempt to curtail public school funding by passing a requirement that school districts vote on a spending cap every two years.
With about 180 bills on the calendar for two days of House sessions, things became contentious on Wednesday.
Known for his racist commentary, Travis Corcoran is at it again, this time suggesting on Twitter that Jewish Rep. Jessica Grill, D-Manchester. should be killed in a “final solution.”
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.
School nurses and superintendent services would not be components of an adequate education under a bill the House approved Wednesday.
After Republicans put in big bucks to hold on to a reliably strong area for them, voters in Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro and Ossipee elected a Democrat to a special election for House Representative in District 7, Tuesday.
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.