Podcast: ‘Real ID’ Will Be Your Choice in NH in January

When the enforcement plan is completed, those without compliant IDs won’t be able to use them to get into federal facilities, semi-restricted areas or — of most concern to the general public — to board airplanes.

Rep. Daniel Itse: The ‘Common Good’ Is Often Misunderstood

John Locke: Every man is born equally into a state of nature in which he has full Legislative, Executive and Judicial jurisdiction to protect his life, liberty and property; and no man can be put under the governance of another except by his own consent.

Ex-Rep. Don Leeman Charged With Witness Tampering, Bribery

The investigation was launched after the Attorney General’s Office received notice from the Rochester City Clerk’s Office that Leeman may have committed voter fraud during the New Hampshire Presidential Primary by voting in Ward 3, where he allegedly was no longer domiciled.

Pointing fingers

Have you checked out Mike Marland’s Friday Flashbacks and his books of amazing editorial cartoons?

News Roundup from Around NH

Nancy Stiles to retire from state Senate, Dan Innis to seek seat and other news from around New Hampshire.