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HERE’S a fact everyone in New Hampshire should be proud of: in the 2023-2024 school year, there were no book bans in our ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte recently nixed a deal to sell some prime real estate along Interstate 95. This reversal halts a multi-year process to sell the properties for private development to go alongside the ...
As the Legislature crafts the next two-year budget, one question has driven a wedge between House Republicans and Gov. Kelly ...
State Senate budget writers reversed $151 million in cuts made by the House as they began assembling their own two-year spending plan on Friday. The House cuts had been made to Medicaid providers, ...
ANALYSTS at AltIndex.com indicated in an April report that the use of artificial intelligence tools worldwide is skyrocketing. Over 950 million people are projected to use AI personally and ...
The University of New Hampshire is staring down an anticipated budget cut of $15 million to $20 million for the 2025-26 ...
A larger-than-life Granite Stater who was extraordinarily private is being remembered as someone who was one of a kind.
Former US Supreme Court Justice David Souter, who also served as NH attorney general and an associate justice on the NH ...
After a nearly hour-long tour through The Nash Casino, where the bright lights flickered and the celebratory sounds of gaming ...
Governor Kelly Ayotte signed House Bill 302 into law, paving the way for NH'S Treasury to allocate up to 5% of public funds ...
We urge the state Senate to craft, and Gov. Ayotte to endorse, an improved, common-sense budget that will help everyone in ...
Hundreds of people flocked to Representatives Hall Tuesday to testify before the Senate Finance Committee about the ...