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Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
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With President Trump militarizing the federal government’s response to dissent against his administration’s policies, organizers say more than 1800 protests will take place nationwide next weekend, including some two dozen in New Hampshire.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
The Executive Council refused to confirm David Mara, Manchester’s former police chief, to become an assistant attorney general to take over duties at the Hillsborough County Attorney’s Office.
People who have a prescription to use cannabis got one step closer to being able to grow it themselves on Wednesday.
One would have limited firearms on school property. Another one would have imposed a waiting period on sales and delivery and the last would have required criminal background checks.
It was a good day for Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and a bad one for loggers as the Democratically controlled House of Representatives was unable to override a bill to support biomass legislation.
One of the lawyers that Deputy Attorney General Jane Young says will help straighten out the Hillsborough County Attorney’s Office prosecuted the parents in an infant drug overdose death case similar to the one that prompted Assistant County Attorney Don Topham’s suspension, but David Rotman’s plea deal was for much less time in prison.
What is needed is the political will to put policies in play.
“We need you guys to start talking about this,” said Jake Black.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
Suspended Hillsborough County Attorney Don Topham called the atmosphere at the office “toxic.”
Lawmakers return to the State House on Wednesday and Thursday to vote to override the vetoes, although only a couple appear to have a chance.
Roger W. Stephenson: We need to act now to tackle the climate crisis instead of continuing to kick the problem to the next generation.
It’s a felony in our house to have the volume up too loud. “It’s so loud in here!”
New monthly column and increased reporting will provide you with the facts on climate change in New Hampshire. Next week Covering Climate Now launches around the world.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
Jack Savage will succeed Jane A. Difley upon her retirement on
Sept. 30.
The prosecutor who negotiated the plea deal for the father of the deceased toddler that infuriated Manchester police was suspended with pay soon after, according to Hillsborough County Attorney Michael Conlon.
The deadline to submit comments on the DRAFT New Hampshire Coastal Flood Risk Summary – Part II: Guidance for Using Scientific Projections is Monday, Sept. 30.
Deputy Attorney General Jane Young: “We are not politicians and we do not do things for political reasons…”
When President Trump became Commander-in-Chief, he vowed to support America’s troops and provide us with the tools needed to defend our country — and he’s clearly taken that commitment seriously throughout his presidency.
Downtown Nashua’s favorite chefs are teaming up with local producers from the Nashua Farmers Market to show off their culinary prowess by transforming the bounty of New Hampshire’s fields and farmers – right in the middle of Main Street.