New Hampshire lawmakers have decreed that most of the “gifts” from the state do not go to the needy, but to those on the other end of the economic spectrum.
Prosecutors with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office do not want the state Supreme Court to consider the ...
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community ...
The teaching staff at the Dartmouth College Child Care Center has voted to unionize and affiliate with Local 560 of the ...
In a letter delivered Wednesday to Governor-elect Kelly Ayotte, more than one hundred New Hampshire immigrant advocates have ...
Reaction to Gov. Chris Sununu's decision to withdraw the nomination of Mindy Atwood to be state librarian was forceful from ...
After temporarily rejecting proposed solid waste siting rules last month, a legislative committee voted 9-1 Thursday to ...
Even though New Hampshire removed the statute of limitations to allow victims of sexual abuse to bring lawsuits decades later ...
I just finished putting up my Christmas tree. Is it just me or do the manufacturers of tree lights put in extra bulbs to just ...
Coos County residents in northern New Hampshire have a median income that is about half as much as someone living in ...
The lawyers made their arguments in the ConVal case to a depleted Supreme Court on December 10th. Chief Justice Gordon ...
Fired after his bosses reportedly covered up evidence in a use of force investigation, Department of Corrections Lt. Thomas ...