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Executive Council Races Could Mean Woman Majority
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It is possible that New Hampshire could have its first-ever female majority on the five-member state Executive Council.
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It is possible that New Hampshire could have its first-ever female majority on the five-member state Executive Council.
The state Supreme Court ruled Friday that the so-called Laurie List of dishonest police officers is not confidential, agreeing with Superior Court Judge Charles Temple’s April 2019 order, but don’t expect to see the more than 270 names on it released any time soon.
COLEBROOK – Like wildfire, COVID-19 has spread through this small Coos County town of 2,133.
In one week, after months of watching other parts of the state to the south see cases upon cases of the deadly virus, those wondering and worrying if it would impact them now have their fears realized.
U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, is facing backlash for the lack of a second round of stimulus as she tours the state in the last few days before the election.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 131 new positive test results for COVID-19, for a daily PCR test positivity rate of 1.1%.
Starting this Saturday, restaurants will ask patrons for contact information as the state continues to see an uptick in cases of COVID-19.
The state Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday seeking an advisory opinion on whether the House of Representatives can meet remotely instead of at the State House because of the pandemic.
The restaurant industry is proposing a registry of customers be kept for 21 days to help in future contact tracing for COVID-19 if needed.
The state Department of Health and Human Services of Health and Human Services announced 113 new positive test results for COVID-19 Wednesday and three new deaths.