COVID-19
10 New COVID-19 Deaths, 40 More Cases: NH Data
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced ten additional deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday. We offer our sympathies to the family and friends.
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced ten additional deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday. We offer our sympathies to the family and friends.
Voting will be different this year with the coronavirus pandemic and state officials are taking steps to protect the health of voters and election workers.
An independent commission to redraw the state’s political boundaries was supported at a Senate committee meeting Thursday.
Timothy Verrill’s defense blasted the state Attorney General’s Office Thursday for not only failing to turn over voluminous evidence before his double homicide trial ended in mistrial last fall, but also for failing to examine past homicide cases to determine what went wrong beyond blaming “everybody else.”
As unemployment compensation requests continued to drop along with COVID-19 cases here, Gov. Chris Sununu announced that hotels can open to full capacity as of Monday and a new fund is being established to help provide financial relief for the self-employed.
Two hours of diversity training for each police recruit is not enough and should be an ongoing theme throughout officer instruction, John Scippa the director of NH Police Standards and Training told a new police accountability commission on Thursday.
We will not apply to the Governor’s Fund for any of the $60 million CARES Act money earmarked for nonprofit organizations.
They include a man and a woman from Hillsborough County, both older than 60, and two men from Rockingham County, both older than 60.
Down party lines and after three hours of testimony, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill supporters say will help prevent suicide, but opponents contend tramples fundamental constitutional rights.