Education
Meals for Kids, and Classroom Visits, But No EFA Expansion
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The House went back and forth Thursday on whether to expand eligibility for free and reduced lunches before initially approving the proposal.
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The House went back and forth Thursday on whether to expand eligibility for free and reduced lunches before initially approving the proposal.
A Constitutional Amendment to protect abortion will not go forward to the voters this November as the Senate voted CACR 24 down along party lines Thursday, 14-9.
In his last State of the State Address, Gov. Chris Sununu said the state is in good shape, and though the envy of others, lawmakers should not take this for granted.
Lawyers for Adam Montgomery, the Manchester man accused of murdering his five-year-old daughter and hiding her body for months, tried to stop Manchester Police Detective Max Rahill’s testimony about a Home Depot receipt for items allegedly used to dispose of Harmony.
He was elected in 1970 as a Merrimack County commissioner, then went on to run for Executive Council, where he served for over two decades. After serving for 24 years, he ran and won a seat on the Merrimack County Commission again, serving until 2022.
Podcast producer Roger Wood unpacks the complex controversy regarding Jim Hewitt, target of an attempt to remove him from the Portsmouth Planning Board.
Jurors heard testimony Wednesday from police detectives and state criminologists who searched in 2022, not for Harmony, but for evidence of her death. Adam Montgomery’s murder trial has been going for a week in the Hillsborough Superior Court — North in Manchester, and prosecutors focused on the physical evidence available in a case that does not have a body.
A plan by a former Dartmouth computer science professor to regulate state agencies’ use of artificial intelligence met opposition from the head of the state information technology department saying more flexibility is needed.
It did not take long for immigrants’ rights defenders, peace groups, and faith leaders to register opposition to Gov. Chris Sununu’s request for $850,000 to fund the dispatch of New Hampshire National Guard troops to the Texas-Mexico border.