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The power of Douglass’s words is so resonant that even now the 1852 speech gets recited in public settings, which is what will happen in 16 New Hampshire locations at noon on Saturday, June 28.
House and Senate lawmakers Thursday approved the final versions of bills to prohibit medical procedures for transgender ...
By one vote, the state has a new but leaner budget for the next two years, which passed Thursday following the Republican ...
The state is just about done presenting evidence in Jason Rothe's alleged murder, but it remains to be seen if it will be ...
As the heat rises, one of my go-to summer joys is to jump into the Lamprey River, throw my clothes on over my wet bathing ...
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
While campaigning for Governor, Kelly Ayotte often spoke of following “the Sununu path,” only to find that it meandered into ...
New Hampshire households are struggling with the ripple effects of rising costs of housing, childcare, and food.
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Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Mitchell Weinberg’s testimony on Wednesday did not exactly shore up the state’s ...
Underscoring the need for first responders in the state to stay on with their job and the need for full funding of the Group ...
Upon arrival, officers located an adult male who was pronounced deceased at the scene.  Investigators are looking into a ...