The New Hampshire Department of Corrections typically has two classes of graduates from its training academy each year, one ...
Slim profit margins, high operating costs, low staff compensation, and limited government funding led to a 11% net loss in ...
On Wednesday, advocates urged the House Judiciary Committee to support an amendment to make marriage equality a right in the ...
A proposal intended to expedite land use and development permitting would restrict the types of evidence state agencies could use to justify protection of threatened and endangered species.
House Bill 1719 — seeks to remove hepatitis B vaccines from the list of vaccines children in New Hampshire are legally ...
Last week, as I’m sure you’ve heard by now, a leaked Signal chat outed Rep. Kristin Noble, the Republican chairwoman of the ...
A new, late-filed piece of legislation would require cities, towns, school districts, and counties to ask voters whether they ...
A state committee tasked with evaluating New Hampshire’s disability care system has launched a formal review and scheduled a ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte announced Wednesday she would give her annual State of the State Address Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. at the State ...
A pair of bills introduced by Rep. Terry Roy, a Deerfield Republican and the chairman of the House Criminal Justice and ...
Amid an increasingly aggressive national deportation campaign by the Trump administration and reports that Merrimack might ...
Some state officials and lawmakers are concerned that New Hampshire’s incoming Medicaid premium system may conflict with ...