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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 ...
Activists against a proposed landfill in New Hampshire are vowing to fight on after another stalemate at the State House over ...
New Hampshire's largest public university system is dismantling its diversity, equity and inclusion program for new hires and ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed groundbreaking legislation on Independence Day that will let cities and towns create “social ...
New Hampshire state revenues finished strong last month, coming in $10 million over the estimate. For the entire budget year, revenues came in less than 1% off the legislative forecast.
Well before Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill last month to make New Hampshire education freedom accounts available to all ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax ...
With income cap gone, New Hampshire families rush to apply for education freedom accounts to pay for private education expenses ...
The two budget bills signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte Friday are sprawling — House Bill 2, the policy bill, has 162 pages of new laws. And many ...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court once again says the state has failed to fulfill its constitutional duty to fund an adequate education as ordered by the justices in the foundational ...
A Chinese water bottler is in the process of its build-out of the 337,391-square-foot building it purchased in Nashua, its ...
At the Governor and Council meeting on June 25, Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a proclamation designating 2025 “The Year of New ...