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Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Long-Time Police Officers and Teachers

By Staff Report | January 24, 2025

InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service. We view this as part of our public service mission. Click here or on the Obituaries tab at the top of our home

Feature

Winter Fly Fishing Is Fun in NH

By George Liset | January 24, 2025

The convoluted answer is much more complicated.

News

NH Senate Bills Target Undocumented Immigrants

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | January 23, 2025

During the hearing on SB 13, committee member state Sen. Debra Altschiller, D-Stratham, noted the Federation for American Immigration Reform has been declared a hate group after Shari Rendall of the organization testified in favor of the legislation.

Op-Ed

Op-Ed: Life Without Parole, A Unique Sentence Worthy of Second Look

By ANDRU VOLINSKY | January 23, 2025

And then there is the cost. In NH, as of the end of June 2024, the cost of imprisoning an inmate in the state prison system is about $78,000 a year.

News

Poll: Granite Staters Divided in Expectations for Second Trump Presidency; Negative On Biden

By Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D. | January 23, 2025

Granite State Republicans and Democrats are divided in their feelings about Donald Trump’s election – most Republicans are enthusiastic but most Democrats are angry.

News

Right-to-Work Would Harm the State’s Moral Fabric, Committee Told

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | January 22, 2025

Opponents of the latest “right-to-work” bill said it was Ground Hog Day again with the unpopular provision that failed time and time again to become law in New Hampshire.

Business & Economy

NH Mulls Loon License Plates To Address Cyanobacteria, Part of 4 ‘Lake Friendly’ Bills

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | January 22, 2025

New Hampshire could get a new loon license plate if House Bill 105 is passed.

Health & Mental Health

Shaheen, Dems Hammer GOP for Pushing Anti-Abortion ‘Lies’ Rather Than Helping Families

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | January 22, 2025

On the anniversary of the passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973 which was overturned in 2022 by the “Trump Court” reproductive rights are again under fire in Washington in the first few days of the Trump Presidency, U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, said Wednesday.

Courts & Corrections

Michael Carney’s Death: When the Official Truth Becomes Suspect

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | January 22, 2025

Caryn Perkins cannot let go. The Derry resident has fought for years to get answers in her brother’s death.

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SPEAKING OF WORDS
By Michael Ferber

Beverly Stoddart
A NH LIFE
By Beverly Stoddart

Arnie Alpert
ACTIVE WITH THE ACTIVISTS
By Arnie Alpert of Canterbury

George Liset
WRITING ON THE FLY
By George Liset of Dover

Bob Charest
WHY YOU SHOULD CARE NH
By Bob Charest of Epsom

Michael Davidow
RADIO FREE NEW HAMPSHIRE
By Michael Davidow of Manchester

Monica Drahonovsky
MONICA READS
By Monica West

Susan Dromey Heeter
JOYFUL MUSINGS
By Susan Dromey Heeter of Dover

Harrigan
VIEW FROM ABOVE THE NOTCHES
By John Harrigan of Colebrook

Wayne D. King
THE VIEW FROM RATTLESNAKE RIDGE
By Wayne D. King of Rumney

D. Maurice Kreis
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
By D. Maurice Kreis

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Garry Rayno
DISTANT DOME
By Garry Rayno of New London

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The Laurie List

Laurie Lists are called Exculpatory Evidence Schedules now. They are the secret lists containing the names of law enforcement officers in NH with a history of dishonesty, excessive force or instability.
Catch up on our reporting here.

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    By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org CONCORD — After voting to cut off debate on the latest Education Freedom Account expansion bill, the House Republican majority approved a bill that would do away with an income cap beginning July 1. Under the bill, there would be a 10,000 student cap on the program that has grown in four years from 1,635 students to about 5,400 students and in cost from $8 million to over $30 million.

  • Jury Convicts Hudson Man of Attempting to Sex Traffic a Minor at a Manchester Hotel

    CONCORD – After a 3-day trial, a Hudson man was convicted by a federal jury for attempting to sex traffic a 12-year-old in a proactive federal and local law enforcement operation on November 14, 2024, Acting United States Attorney Jay McCormack announces. Stacey Lancaster, age 46, was convicted of one count of attempted sex trafficking of a minor.

  • Senate Passes Housing Bills on Bipartisan Basis

    By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD - The Senate took bipartisan steps they hope will help ease the state's housing crisis Thursday, though not all members were happy. They passed bills permitting residential building in commercial zones and permitting manufactured and modular housing in all residential zones.

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  • Moms in the New Hampshire Labor Force

    This Mother’s Day, the NHFPI team is honoring the hard work of New Hampshire moms by doing what we do best: highlighting key data that shows the challenges – and contributions – of mothers across the Granite State. Based on data collected from 2019 to 2023, there were approximately 126,667 Granite State mothers between the ages of 20 to 64 with children under 18 years old who lived with them.

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