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Rep. Mel Myler, D-Hopkinton, argues against approving House Bill 175 Thursday on the House floor as lawmakers wind down their 2023 session.
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Rep. Mel Myler, D-Hopkinton, argues against approving House Bill 175 Thursday on the House floor as lawmakers wind down their 2023 session.
The House killed a bill that some believe favored the solid waste industry over those impacted by those facilities.
Attorneys for Eric Spofford and New Hampshire Public Radio continue to spar over a judge’s order requiring interviews and documents supporting last year’s story that Spofford claims defamed him be turned over to the judge for private review.
Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 367 Tuesday expanding the eligibility of students in the Education Freedom Account program surrounded by children and advocates.
Several Executive Councilors wanted assurances $7 million in federal COVID relief funds for Crotched Mountain School will benefit New Hampshire students.
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating Strafford County Sheriff Mark Brave for theft, falsification in official matters and abuse of office, according to a letter sent to Brave June 2 by Senior Assistant Attorney General Dan A. Jimenez.
Effective Wednesday, June 28, 2023, New Hampshire’s Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) are able to dispense therapeutic cannabis to visitors from out of state and from Canada that are certified to receive therapeutic cannabis in their state or province.
The Merrimack woman accused of murdering her five-year-old son, Elijah Lewis, and dumping his body in Massachusetts will soon be able to hear what her ex-boyfriend talked about in jail.
My husband and I stay close to home and enjoy our summer vacation by taking day trips and visiting quaint towns and historic spots. Touring the New Hampshire State House in the state capitol, Concord has been on my radar for several years. Pictured is the State Senate Chamber.