Gov. Ayotte Backs NH Law Enforcement Cooperating With ICE, Email Us What You Think
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Gov. Ayotte: “I support and encourage New Hampshire law enforcement agencies to cooperate with ICE to enforce our laws and keep our communities safe.”
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Gov. Ayotte: “I support and encourage New Hampshire law enforcement agencies to cooperate with ICE to enforce our laws and keep our communities safe.”
A panel discussion titled “From the American People: Why Foreign Aid Matters” will be
held on Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, at the Lake Sunapee United
Methodist Church, located at 9 Lower Main Street, Sunapee.
Have you ever wondered about the so-called Situation Room that pops up on the news when something is happening in the world that we should find interesting, if not scary?
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, delivered remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday to raise her concerns about President Trump’s “harmful actions that will raise energy prices, threaten jobs and hurt our global economic competitiveness.
The attorney general’s office confirmed the incident began with police first being called to Planet Fitness on Orchard View Drive for a report of shots being fired.
A bail reform measure in the legislature that Gov. Kelly Ayotte has been asking lawmakers for moved one step closer to her desk Wednesday when the House Criminal Justice and Safety Committee voted in favor of its passage.
A former cotton textile mill along the banks of the Sugar River in downtown Claremont was transferred from state to city hands Wednesday for housing needs and might be an excellent example of ways New Hampshire can create more spaces for people to live, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said.
“This budget resolution would raise our sky-high deficit and lock in trillions of dollars in tax giveaways to billionaires and the biggest corporations.”
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office released its report on the fatal shooting investigation Tuesday clearing Whelan for the actions he took on June 28, 2024.