House Republican lawmakers are reviving legislation to make it easier to challenge books in schools deemed obscene after Gov.
The effects of this shutdown are reaching into every New Hampshire community and are altering our state’s economy.
Rep. Glenn Cordell, a Tuftonboro Republican, has introduced a last-minute amendment to an existing bill that would increase ...
New Hampshire is paying the Concord-based Riverbend Mental Health Center $60,000 over two years for electroconvulsive shock ...
It costs the state of New Hampshire roughly three times more to place someone with physical disabilities or older adults in a ...
Marc Tremblay, a former Republican state representative looking to return to the House, eked out a victory over Democrat ...
On Wednesday, the 1st Circuit Court heard oral arguments in a lawsuit brought by parents who showed up to a Bow soccer game ...
The Republican instinct to block funding that assists those nefarious actors known as low-income people, in advance of any examination of the system in question, is indicative not only of the party’s ...
Earlier this year, the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services cautioned lawmakers about ...
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella is one of 39 state attorneys general asking Congress to close a loophole in the ...
New Hampshire’s system of public schools could look dramatically different in the next five years under a Republican proposal ...
The state has partnered with the New Hampshire Food Bank to set up a fleet of state-funded mobile food pantries, just for ...