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If you want to see a real baseball game, you need to drive to Possum Hollow on a weekend morning and watch my kid play Little League.
It was another busy Friday as Gov. Chris Sununu signed and vetoed various bills throughout the day. Garry Rayno explains.
A whistleblower retired Nashua cop is demanding an apology after he was accused of using racist language while giving testimony before the Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community and Transparency.
Voters will be able to vote by mail this fall to avoid coronavirus exposure after Gov. Chris Sununu signed House Bill 1266 into law Friday.
Gov. Chris Sununu signed a comprehensive police reform bill and one that will allow New Hampshire residents to soon have the lowest drug price for insulin by importing the drugs from Canada, he announced at his regular COVID-19 new conference on Thursday.
Claremont isn’t sure if it is legally obligated to release the internal affairs investigation files on former Claremont Police Officer Jon Stone and the city is now heading to court seeking clarification.
State Rep. Renny Cushing, D-Hampton, spoke about his father’s murder at the hands of an off-duty Hampton police officer in 1988.
CONCORD – Citizens from all walks of life are sending written testimony and attending remote meetings of the new Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community and Transparency, people like retired Nashua police officer Tony Pivero.
The estate of Cody LaFont, the Claremont man shot and killed by then-police officer Ian Kibbe, has dropped the federal lawsuit against Kibbe and the city.