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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 38 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths on Tuesday.
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 38 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths on Tuesday.
To chants of “Fill that Seat,” Vice President Mike Pence assured supporters that this Saturday, President Donald Trump will nominate a conservative woman to fill the seat on the U.S. Supreme Court left vacant by feminist pioneer Ruth Bader Ginsburg who died Friday.
The education funding commission is exploring a different approach to determining an adequate education and how to distribute money to achieve the goal.
House Minority Leader Dick Hinch complained to UNH’s president Friday about a letter Speaker Steve Shurtleff sent the day before accusing some House members of drinking beer and not wearing masks outside of Wednesday’s session at the Whittemore Center.
It isn’t like the University of New Hampshire administration hasn’t had to deal with beer and bad behavior before, but it might just be the first time that it involved the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
More needs to be done to alleviate the social isolation of patients in long-term care facilities, a legislative study committee was told Thursday.
There were 47 House Republicans (roughly 33% of Republicans in attendance) who refused to wear any protective equipment Wednesday, according the House spokesman.
From increasing the minimum wage to allowing more small, renewable energy producers to sell electricity to utilities, lawmakers will have a final chance Wednesday to put their stamp on the tumultuous 2020 legislative session.
New Hampshire’s 77th governor, Stephen E. Merrill, was remembered Friday for his leadership, good humor, and for helping to define the Granite State and its advantage.