Steven Tendo, the Ugandan pastor and asylum-seeker who was living and working in Vermont but is now being held by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Strafford County Jail, was initially denied medication by the facility, though things are getting better there, according to his attorney Christopher Worth.
Courts & Corrections
Daniel Will Mostly Praised at Hearing on Nomination to the NH Supreme Court
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Superior Court Judge Daniel E. Will was questioned by members of the Executive Council and the subject of a public hearing Friday on whether he should serve as an Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Courts & Corrections
YDC Abuse Survivors Ask NH Supreme Court To Overturn Settlement Dismissal Order
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Survivors of childhood sexual abuse want the New Hampshire Supreme Court to revive their lawsuit that claims Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s changes to the YDC Settlement Fund amount to a bait and switch.
Arts and Entertainment
State of State: Ayotte Aims To Make NH More Affordable, Healthier, Increase Nuclear Power
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte focused her State of the State address on public safety and affordability Thursday and said that together we can protect what sets the state apart.
Courts & Corrections
Constitutional Amendment Proposed To Deal With ‘Judicial Crisis’ in NH
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After a year of New Hampshire Supreme Court scandals, it’s time to rein in judges, according to Rep. Susan DeRoy (R-New Durham.)
Courts & Corrections
Department of Corrections Whistleblower’s Lawsuit Gets Green Light
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The former Department of Corrections officer fired after she alerted supervisors to dangerously low staffing conditions scored another win in court as her whistleblower lawsuit got the green light to proceed.
Business & Economy
New Hampshire Weighs Crackdown On Trafficking In Illicit Massage Parlors
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The Commission looks to curb trafficking linked to illicit massage parlors by improving licensing oversight, creating a statewide business database, and strengthening protections for victims and licensed workers.
Courts & Corrections
Cold Case Unit Focusing on 2001 Disappearance of Tina and Bethany Sinclair
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February 3, 2026, marks the 25th anniversary of the disappearance of Tina Sinclair and her daughter, Bethany Sinclair, from their home in Chesterfield, New Hampshire.
Courts & Corrections
State Joins Federal Education Tax Credit Program
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New Hampshire will join the new Federal Education Tax Credit program included in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” containing the Trump Administration’s priorities.
Courts & Corrections
State Extends Vehicle Inspections for Several Months While Appealing Court Order
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The state Department of Safety is extending the deadline to obtain state vehicle inspections to April 10 for any vehicle with an inspection that expires prior to March 2026, while Attorney General John Formella appeals a federal court order that requires inspections to continue even though the legislature killed the program last year.









