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This year’s legislative session saw many changes that will affect New Hampshire’s schools, students, and educators.
A new law gives Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Attorney General John Formella significant power to decide how much victims are compensated for abuse they suffered at the state’s former youth detention center.
Jason Riddle decided to reject President Trump’s pardon earlier this year. Sen. Maggie Hassan’s office has since helped him ...
Democrat Sarah Chadzynski of Lyndeborough launched her bid outside the Strafford County Jail, the lone site in New Hampshire ...
All four congressional members met at Waypoint in Manchester to warn of the impacts the federal budget could have for Granite ...
Thomas Rogers works in the county attorney’s Special Victims Unit, which prosecutes domestic violence cases. He was arrested ...
PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, were discovered in hundreds of wells in the area surrounding the company’s Merrimack ...
Prince, long a haven for artists and writers, poets and presidents, a symbol of Haiti's troubled politics and its storied ...
Manchester Community College graduated a class from the Parent Leadership Institute, a training program that teaches parents ...
With Russian attacks escalating, Ukraine is dependent on air defense systems and munitions supplied by western allies to ...
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in ...
A new study in the journal JAMA finds the health of America's children has worsened across several key indicators over the ...