Business & Economy
NH Company to Build Drones to Assist Ukrainian Forces
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New Hampshire-based weapons manufacturer Wilcox Industries has signed a deal with Ukrainian drone company General Cherry to build drones for use in the war in Ukraine, according to The Kyiv Independent.
Business & Economy
Are March Revenues a Good Omen for State Books?
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March state revenues are critical to New Hampshire’s fiscal landscape for the remainder of the fiscal year.
News
AG’s Office Offering Free Scam Prevention Training for Financial Literacy Month
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Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the New Hampshire Department of Justice Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit will host a series of community presentations in Rochester, NH and Manchester, NH during April 2026 to recognize National Financial Literacy Month.
Business & Economy
UPDATE: U.S. and Iran Agree to 2-Week Cease Fire; Sen. Shaheen Condemns Trump’s Threat ‘a Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight’
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President Trump: “On behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East, it is an Honor to have this Longterm problem close to resolution.”
Courts & Corrections
AG Formella Says New Bail Law Working Well, Could Have Kept Berlin Murderer Behind Bars
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Berlin’s Sandra “Marisol” Fuentes Huaracha might have been alive today had a new law related to bail reform been in place last summer, Attorney General John Formella said Tuesday.
News
Former Manchester Fire Chief Dies of Cancer, Day After $5M Screening Plan Launched
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“Chief Parent was more than a leader—he was a mentor, a steady presence, and a true example of what it means to serve. We send our heartfelt condolences to his family and all who loved him.”
AG: Woman Refused To Drop Knife When Officer Fatally Shot Her During Domestic
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A woman who was killed in an officer-involved shooting Monday was armed with a knife near an injured woman when she was shot by police responding to a 911 call, according to news release from Attorney General John Formella.
Courts & Corrections
Clegg Lawyers Oppose New Evidence in Murders of Retired Concord Couple
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Prosecutors should not be allowed to introduce new evidence in an attempt to justify the unconstitutional search already slapped down by the New Hampshire Supreme Court, according to convicted murderer Logan Clegg’s defense attorney Thomas Barnard.
News
Raymond Suspect’s Death After Shootout With Police Ruled a Suicide
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The investigation into the officer-involved use of deadly force on Mr. Masse is ongoing, and the identity of the officers who used deadly force will be disclosed once formal interviews of all involved in the incident are completed in the coming weeks.
News
InDepthNH’s Local News Day April 9 Launches With a $10,000 Match
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InDepthNH.org is celebrating the first-ever Local News Day April 9 with a $10,000 match for all donations from the Katy Burns Local Journalism Fund.
Courts & Corrections
AG: Two Unrelated Officer-Involved Shootings in Hampstead and Keene Were Justified
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Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the New Hampshire Department of Justice is releasing the final reports from investigations into two separate, unrelated officer-involved shootings: a March 18, 2024, incident in Hampstead, New Hampshire, and an April 29, 2025, incident in Keene, New Hampshire.
Courts & Corrections
Some NH Folks Push Back on Local Police Role in ICE Program
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Some folks are voicing concerns about police departments participating in Immigrations and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) 287(g) program, which authorizes local officers to perform immigration officer functions under direction and oversight of ICE.
Courts & Corrections
AG: Responding to Domestic Incident, Officer Shot and Killed a Woman in Northfield
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Police responded to a domestic disturbance early Monday morning in Northfield that resulted in a woman being shot to death by one of the responding officers, according to a press release from Attorney General John Formella.
Courts & Corrections
AG: Police-Involved Death of Suspect Who Shot Officer Investigated After Late-Night Shootout
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A shootout late Saturday night ended when suspect Matthew J. Masse, 38, was found dead after exchanging gunfire with police who were trying to take him into custody after he shot a Nottingham police officer earlier in the day, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella.
Courts & Corrections
UPDATE: Manhunt Ongoing After Officer Hurt in Raymond Shooting; People Told ‘Shelter in Place’
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The suspect is identified as Matthew J. Masse, 38, of Raymond. He was last seen on foot and was carrying a long gun. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to (603) MCU-TIPS. If seen, do not approach and call 911 immediately.
Politics
Historically Taxes Are a Reflection of the State of Our Democracy
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In New Hampshire, the third rail of politics — thanks to people like William Loeb and Meldrim Thomson and now the Americans for Prosperity — is the word tax.
Politics
Radio Free New Hampshire: Ice Cream for Supper
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The third annual No Kings protests took place last weekend. It’s politics as culture for the progressive left, offered with the rationale that turnabout is fair play.
News
New Hampshire Among Worst for Revenue Rebound After COVID
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New state revenue data collected over a 15-year period by The Pew Charitable Trusts indicates New Hampshire has the fourth-worst trend of the 50 states for bouncing back revenue wise after the COVID-19 pandemic.






















