1 Death, 124 New COVID-19 Cases Wednesday
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 124 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one death Wednesday.
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 124 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one death Wednesday.
After statewide protests against police brutality and systemic racism last summer, the state legislature took up several bills on law enforcement reform, including funding for body cameras, better data collection, and publicizing information about officer misconduct.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 139 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one death Tuesday.
Capping the deductions companies receiving Paycheck Protection Program grants could receive from the federal money may be a possible compromise on Senate Bill 3.
About 35,000 residents who are now receiving unemployment benefits will lose their $300 a week federal COVID-19 benefit by June 19 while Gov. Chris Sununu also announced a plan to use $10 million to incentivize people to go back to work.
We at AEMHT have witnessed firsthand the absurd reasoning and tortured logic that the Department of Corrections utilizes to legitimize their actions. In 2016 a DOC official submitted written testimony to the Legislature that SPU was a “forensic hospital” and “though located on the prison grounds is not part of the prison”. That was false then and remains so.
Eliminating qualified immunity for public employees from civil lawsuits resurfaced as part of an amendment to a police reform bill Tuesday, but it got nowhere after a public hearing.
But did you know that a town has the right to hire a land-use attorney and other engineers and consultants – paid for by the applicant?
As New Hampshire’s high school Class of 2021 prepares for graduation, two philanthropic foundations are offering every member of that class an early graduation gift: a free class at any of New Hampshire’s seven community colleges in the fall.