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People from All Over New Hampshire Protest for ‘No Kings Day’

By ARNIE ALPERT | April 19, 2025

Hundreds of people from all over southwest New Hampshire thronged Keene’s Central Square, most carrying signs denouncing Trump administration actions they see as contrary to democratic principles.

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Former GOP U.S. Sen. Humphrey Backs Impeachment of President Trump

By News Release | April 19, 2025

At a freedom rally in Derry, NH, today former United States Senator Gordon Humphrey called upon New Hampshire’s U.S. Representatives Pappas and Goodlander to support the impeachment of President Trump.

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Active with the Activists: Patriots Rally Against Authoritarian Rule

By ARNIE ALPERT | April 18, 2025

Two weeks after the last national day of anti-Trump protests and two hundred and fifty years after American patriots fired the “shot heard round the world” in Lexington, Massachusetts, April 19 will be another day of nationwide demonstrations, many of them with a theme of “No Kings.”

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Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Plaistow’s Norm Major, Former Sen. Pressly, Former Durham Police Chief Gowen

By Staff Report | April 18, 2025

The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.

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Rye Man, 7 Others Charged in Scheme To Bill $10M in Fraudulent Market Survey Data

By News Release | April 15, 2025

An indictment has been unsealed charging eight defendants in connection with an international scheme to bill $10 million in fraudulent market survey data, Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack announces. 

Courts & Corrections

DHMC Found Liable in Doctor Termination Lawsuit

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | April 14, 2025

Former fertility specialist Dr. Misty Blanchette Porter is now owed $1.125 million after a jury found that Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center broke Vermont’s disability discrimination law when it fired her in 2017. 

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Op-Ed: Our Healthcare is at Risk

By TOM SHERMAN | April 13, 2025

 But right now the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are jeopardizing the healthcare that makes that possible to fund tax cuts for the wealthy.

Health & Mental Health

DHHS Adds Additional Testing After Possible Exposure To Person with TB in Manchester

By News Release | April 11, 2025

The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Manchester Health Department (MHD) are announcing additional testing clinics for people who might have been exposed to a person with tuberculosis (TB) who was at the Families in Transition (FIT) Adult Shelter and the 1269 Café in Manchester, NH while infectious.

Obituary

Notable New Hampshire Deaths: 44-Year State Rep. Laura Pantelakos of Portsmouth

By Staff Report | April 11, 2025

The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.

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    By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD - The Senate could cut the size of the Office of the Child Advocate in half rather than entirely eliminating it, as was envisioned in the House budget, in order to save $2.2 million over two years. But Cassandra Sanchez, the child advocate, said funding envisioned in an amendment to the budget by Senate President Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry is not adequate to run an office which last year saw almost 3,000 reports of abuse.  "There would be no way we could meet our statutory mandate," with a current office of nine going to four, Sanchez said in a telephone interview with InDepthNH.org on Tuesday.

  • Report Finds State at Risk with Federal Fund Cuts

    By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org CONCORD — The recent claw back of federal grants and spending could eventually have a significant impact on the state’s economy according to a study done by the NH Fiscal Policy Institute on the effects of federal funding on the state. Released Wednesday, the study found that the federal government awarded $14.8 billion in contracts, grants, and direct payments for work and services in New Hampshire in Federal Fiscal Year 2024.

  • 50th Birthday Party Celebrated for First-in-the-Nation Primary Law

    By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD - A birthday party was held at the State House Executive Council Chamber Tuesday for a bill that made New Hampshire's First-in-the-Nation primary 50 years ago. House Bill 73, which reads that no state can go before New Hampshire in a primary election for president of the United States, was sponsored by former Democratic Rep. Jim Splaine, known as the "Keep Primary First" law.

  • Coos County Could Be Designated a Distressed Economy as Part of Budget

    By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD - Coos County is likely to be designated a "distressed place-based economy" for the next 20 years, which could help the North Country with economic development. An amended Senate Bill 180 was recommended to be added into the HB 2 budget by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday.

  • Manchester Man Sentenced in Burning, Beating Death of His Son, Age 7

    Jaevion Riley, 7 Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella and Manchester Police Chief Peter A. Marr announce that Murtadah Mohammad (age 27) was sentenced in Hillsborough Superior Court (Northern District) earlier today for the murder of his seven-year-old son Jaevion Riley in January 2023. “This was a heartbreaking case, and today’s sentence reflects the severity of the defendant’s actions,” said Attorney General Formella.

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