Op-Ed: Takeaways from Kansas

Voters across America overwhelmingly support reproductive rights, including abortion care.

AG Finds ‘Significant Defects’ in Laconia Ward 6 Elections, Orders Moderator To Resign

“While the final combined impact of the failure to count cast ballots and double-counting is not able to be determined due to grossly inadequate Ward 6 election records, there remains a possibility that the number of votes lost from the uncounted ballots or added from double-counting could have been outcome determinative for some races,” Attorney General John Formella said.

Heavy Police Presence at State House

There was a heavy police presence at the State House and Department of Justice midday Tuesday after people in the building said they were told that a man had made threats.

Top four finalists announced for 2023 NH Teacher of the Year

This year, more than 120 educators were nominated for the title of 2023 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year – the most number of nominations ever received. Among this milestone, 44 applicants emerged to move forward in the selection process.

Stockbridge Theatre Celebrates 20th Anniversary

DERRY – The Stockbridge Theatre kicks off its 20th Anniversary Celebration with an exciting array of shows in a variety of popular genres – stand-up comedy, pop music, jazz, dance, circus, and more.

Bennie the Dog Takes the Fifth

According to our sources, you took these sandals, hid them under the couch and denied having them: hence, the search warrant.

Radio Free New Hampshire: I’m Just a Lawyer

It has been hard to read the news and avoid discussing the criminal law in these past few weeks. Take that situation in Russia, for instance.

Roger Wood Asks The Expert on Carbon Monoxide Safety

Podcast producer Roger wood enlisted the expertise of Joanne E Miles-Holmes of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to speak about the danger of exposure to the poisonous gas as well as precautions to take