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UPDATED: State Sen. Dan Feltes said he would end no-bid contracts in state government if elected governor.
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UPDATED: State Sen. Dan Feltes said he would end no-bid contracts in state government if elected governor.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 36 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths on Monday.
Rain in the forecast is good for a parched state, but likely only a drop in the bucket, state officials said Monday.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 53 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths Sunday.
We believe this is an important issue on its own, but especially because the Associated Press decided against publishing the name of Armando Barron, the Jaffrey man who is charged with shooting a man to death because naming him could identify his wife Britany Barron as a domestic violence victim because Armando allegedly beat her and ordered her to decapitate the man.
Since that time 30 years ago, there have been numerous court decisions in the case almost every one going against the state and its lawmakers as they sought to find a solution that did not upend the current fiscal system, i.e. reliance on local property taxes.
Today I muse joyfully on pogoing, on jumping up and down, on counting, on owning not one but four pogo sticks.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 38 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one new death, a woman over 60 from Hillsborough County, on Saturday.
Anguish, anger, frustration, defiance and determination were in the air outside the New Hampshire Supreme Court Friday when more than 200 people, organized by the state’s Black Lives Matter groups, rallied in solidarity with Breonna Taylor and her family and called for New Hampshire residents to address issues close to home.
A Nantucket Sleigh Ride is the dragging of an open whaling boat by a harpooned whale until it is tired and killed.
Julie Demers serves as the Executive Director of the NH Tech Alliance, a statewide technology organization committed to nurturing a vibrant tech ecosystem in New Hampshire.
Tucked away from civilization is this massive, 10-square mile nature preserve in Jefferson, Whitefield, and Carroll.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 44 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths on Friday.
Gov. Chris Sununu has issued a proclamation that bans both outdoor burning and smoking in and near New Hampshire woodlands statewide due to the extremely high danger of wildfires that threaten the state.
Restaurant owners across southern New Hampshire held a roundtable discussion with Gov. Chris Sununu Friday to discuss their struggles during the pandemic.
An enraged husband ordered his wife to decapitate her lover after she refused to kill Jonathan Amerault, the missing Keene man whose headless body was found at a remote campsite in Coos County, according to court records.
Restaurants will be allowed to seat guests at tables that may be fewer than six feet apart as of Oct. 1 provided there are barriers.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 37 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths on Thursday.
The Committee to Study the Safety of Residents and Employees in Long-Term Care Facilities heard concerns Thursday about continuing funding woes and staff shortages in New Hampshire.