Once again, the question of where to put trash — and who should get to decide — is shaping up to be one of the environmental issues most discussed among New Hampshire legislators this upcoming session ...
Republican lawmakers passed a law last year requiring hard documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Next year, those requirements are set to face their first major test: the federal ...
With Congress showing no signs of resolving its stalemate and ending the ongoing federal government shutdown, those waiting ...
This year, “Class VI roads” could play a new role in the push to reduce the state's housing shortage. A law signed by Gov.
The Senate Commerce Committee was split Oct. 30 on their recommendation for a bill that would deregulate the energy-hungry ...
There’s a line in the opening narration of the first “Lord of the Rings” movie that I like: “It is no bad thing to celebrate ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she is “deeply committed” to pushing for state investments in child care despite ongoing funding ...
The Executive Council is holding up $5.5. million of funding for indigent defense attorneys in New Hampshire after councilors ...
Earlier this month, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced new goals for increasing child care ...
In ordinary times, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee, which usually ...
Last week, W.H. Bagshaw, a metal parts manufacturer based in Hudson, found out that its health insurance policies with Anthem ...
The New Hampshire Department of Justice has fined Republican leaders in the state House of Representatives and the lone ...