Reaction in New Hampshire was swift Tuesday to President Trump’s decision to suddenly pause federal grants and loans by 5 p.m. today, although a federal judge has stepped in to temporarily block the order promising a full decision by Monday.
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YDC Abuse Fund Payouts Top $125M
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Adult survivors of New Hampshire’s juvenile detention system have been paid more than $125 million in abuse settlement agreements, according to a report issued Tuesday, as new Gov. Kelly Ayotte signals the money is running out.
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Questions Still Unanswered From the Day Michael Carney Was Killed
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InDepthNH.org looks at the inconsistencies and curious facts from the night of Feb. 9, 2017, when Michael Carney was shot in the back and behind the ear in what has been ruled a case of self-defense.
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Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
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Immigrants’ rights advocates on Monday sued the Trump administration over its executive order that seeks to strip certain babies born in the United States of their U.S. citizenship.
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Documents: NH State Police Hid Evidence Connecting Two Deaths
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Two tragic and violent deaths in the Monadnock region, officially unconnected, take on a new light as evidence emerges that investigators hid connections to protect the reputation of a police officer.
Arts and Entertainment
‘Acres of Clams,’ New Documentary Tells Story of the Clamshell Alliance
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The matter that grabbed headlines was the arrest of 1415 people who had peacefully taken over the construction site of a proposed nuclear power plant in Seabrook.
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Me and My President The Klugers Meet Joe Biden
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Samuel Kluger on the right and Lee Ann Kluger, his mother, speak with President Biden at WMUR in 2020.
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Convicted Killer Armando Barron Wants New Trial
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Convicted of murdering Keene man Jonathan Amerault and then forcing his wife to decapitate the corpse, Armando Barron wants a new trial because one of the trial jurors did not understand the term “reasonable doubt.”
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Chief Justice Denies Telling Hantz Marconi It Was OK To Meet With Sununu About Husband’s Investigation
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State Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald says he never spoke with Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi about whether she should meet with then-Gov. Chris Sununu about a criminal investigation involving her husband, Geno Marconi, the state director of the Division of Ports and Harbors.
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Sununu, Duprey Told Investigators Hantz Marconi Didn’t Seek Favors: Court Filing
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State Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi’s lawyer says the attorney general’s investigation shows neither Gov. Chris Sununu nor Steve Duprey believed she was asking for favors during the separate conversations with them that led to her being indicted.