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Housing became more affordable this June, as higher incomes and slightly lower interest rates overcame higher prices, according to a National Association of Realtors report.
Three years after the state accreditation process was created by executive order by Gov. Chris Sununu, about 50 police departments are engaged in the accreditation process, according to John Scippa, ...
In October 2021, a tractor trailer struck and killed Staff Sgt. Jesse Sherrill of the New Hampshire State Police on Interstate 95 in Portsmouth. In a court hearing for the driver who struck him, State ...
A local church is urging its members to permanently remove books from the Shelby County Public Library by checking them out and never returning them. The books portray gay characters and historical ...
As of last month, more than 5,000 New Hampshire children are benefiting from a scholarship program aimed at making child care affordable for families, an official with the state said Thursday.
New Hampshire’s health care system is facing unprecedented challenges that could have major economic and personal consequences in the coming years. Changes in federal and state policy, combined with ...
States are still sorting through the long-term impacts of the Trump tax and spending legislation — and what, if any, actions they can take to soften the blow.
New Hampshire’s revenue picture in June showed a mix of encouraging and troubling signs, with the state collecting more money than it expected for the month while still finishing the fiscal year well ...
Billie Butler, who won a special election to replace Dawn Evans in the New Hampshire House of Representatives in June, was sworn into office Wednesday by Gov. Kelly Ayotte at the state’s Executive ...
When the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaches 100-200, people are exposed to as much air pollution as smoking between five and 10 cigarettes a day.
While she said she’d respect the federal government’s decisions, Gov. Kelly Ayotte doesn’t plan to push for legalization on a state level in New Hampshire.
A coalition of school districts, a teachers union, the vice president of the Manchester NAACP, and an LGBTQ+ advocacy group are suing the state over a new law that seeks to ban DEI policies from ...