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Enlisting college instructors to teach high school classes will expand “pathways” for students to get critical courses and trade skills, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said in signing the bill (HB 90). House ed ...
Calling it a “system that is not broken,” Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed legislation to allow any city or town to hold partisan school district elections. House chair urged lawmakers to let school races be ...
From Pittsburg to Hollis, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the state’s five-member Executive Council are taking their “show on the road” ...
BERLIN — City councilors voted 7-0 to send a letter to Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Executive Council to request a special election ...
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.
BERLIN, N.H. (WCAX) - A murder-suicide in Northern New Hampshire is shining a new light on victims of domestic violence. A ...
Activists against a proposed landfill in New Hampshire are vowing to fight on after another stalemate at the State House over ...
A "no-fault" eviction bill is headed to the governor's desk after passing both the House and Senate. House Bill 60 would allow property owners to evict renters at the end of their lease without ...
The state’s $16 billion budget for the next two years two-year confirms something Concord officials had long dreaded: no ...
N.H. Governor Ayotte is ‘holding her breath and hoping for the best’ on Trump’s Canadian tariffs By Julian E.J. Sorapuru Globe Staff,Updated June 18, 2025, 4:15 a.m.
Medicaid cuts at the state and federal levels have providers across New Hampshire concerned and searching for ways to cushion ...
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