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Physicians, health-care workers, and safety officials urged a Senate committee Tuesday to protect the state’s children with a change in child safety laws.
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Physicians, health-care workers, and safety officials urged a Senate committee Tuesday to protect the state’s children with a change in child safety laws.
A Senate bill related to making public police decertification hearings might be replaced with a House version of the bill that is expected to be amended to include releasing the unredacted “Laurie List” of dishonest police.
The names were released of the State Police Troopers involved in the incident March 31, in Claremont, in which Jeffrey Ely (age 40) was shot and killed.
Rich DiPentima said there is a very effective life-saving treatment for high-risk individuals who get COVID-19 that he worries is under-utilized in New Hampshire.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 235 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths Monday, for a current PCR test positivity rate of 10.1%.
The Senate Ways and Means Committee made quick work Monday of a bill to allow historical horse racing under charitable gaming but wants more information on a bill the sponsor said closes a loophole in the rooms and meals tax by taxing online platforms for car rentals and short-term rentals.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 308 new positive test results for COVID-19 and four deaths Sunday, for a current PCR test positivity rate of 2.8%.
Whether you need to “mask-up” depends on where you are in New Hampshire these days.
According to tracking done by the New York Times of every state in the country, in New Hampshire, new cases have increased at a rate of 11 percent over the last 14 days, hospitalizations have increased 43 percent and deaths have decreased by 1 percent.