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Philanthropies Promise $500 Million to Help Local News Across U.S.
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InDepthNH.org has also helped create a new national organization of small news outlets with 17 initial members called the Alliance of Nonprofit News Outlets.
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InDepthNH.org has also helped create a new national organization of small news outlets with 17 initial members called the Alliance of Nonprofit News Outlets.
This year is the 30th anniversary of the state Supreme Court’s Claremont education decision, but the fundamental issues raised by the five plaintiff communities is not yet “settled law.”
InDepthNH.org is pleased to announce that with 50 years of experience, Roger Wood was honored at the New Hampshire Press Association awards banquet Thursday with its Lifetime Achievement 2023 award for his work in broadcast radio news and public affairs.
The problem is if you are the Republicans, your majority in the House is razor thin and depends on who arrives at the Capitol on a session day.
We are excited to announce that I, Nancy West, with help from our associates Chelsea Hensley, Bob Charest and Beverly Stoddart have launched our TikTok page www.tiktok.com/@indepthnh and will be posting regularly to have a little fun, sometimes even with serious news.
Here at InDepthNH.org, we understand and insist on reporting unbiased news. And we know that, these days, the news can feel especially unpredictable and makes you wonder in New Hampshire who is really putting the money behind it and what they expect to get from it.
“Tired of Waiting” should be the theme song for political leaders in New Hampshire and in Washington D.C. as control of both Houses is up for grabs the day after the general election.
Under state law, New Hampshire businesses assessed for the state unemployment trust will receive a 30 percent reduction in their premiums.
However, the three Democrats on the 10-member committee voted to reject the revised plan saying the proposal is still difficult for victims to navigate, does not properly acknowledge the trauma the abuse inflicted, and will compensate most victims well below the statutory cap of $1.5 million.