Officials: Some claimants of benefits were counted twice by the Department of Labor after NH ended its participation in the pandemic plan.
5 years after therapeutic cannabis dispensaries opened in NH, patients have grown from about 2,000 in 2016 to just under 12,000 in May 2021.
Of the 800 registered rental units in Hanover, 500 to 550 are occupied by Dartmouth undergraduate students living off-campus.
English daisies are best enjoyed when close enough to see them for what they are — but not so close that you can crush them in a misstep.
On paper, the benefits are similar to those pushed by Democrats. The difference? People must opt-in and there is no payroll tax to fund it.
A former communication professor says, Granite Staters have always been free to talk about sensitive topics. No longer.
On July 4th, reflect on some of the core fundamental values that bring Americans together — the pursuit of life, liberty, justice for all.
In this column, the writer says, the New Hampshire Republican Party would have you believe that they have just done you a solid.
The writer says, 25 ago Saturday, the world came together to repel an alien attack. Well, not actually — but maybe in the future?
SB 141 is heading to Gov. Chris Sununu's desk. It will scrap the state's Gun Line check system and replace it with the federal NICS.
The threat to our democracy from Jan. 6 is enduring and remains after the unprecedented insurrection on our nation's Capitol.
Expensive electricity is not a new problem in NH, ranking 8th for the most expensive average retail price of electricity for residences.
In a virtual roundtable with several health care providers, U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said she was concerned about the 2-year state budget.
This year's budget includes $10 million across two years for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage Ponzi scheme.
A former ob-gyn pens this opinion piece, in the form of a letter to Gov. Chris Sununu.
Republicans oppose $1.2 million in stopgap funding for family planning centers to replace money lost during the Trump administration.
In this opinion piece, the Concord elections official says she is dismayed at the avalanche of misinformation about the proposal.
Happy 233rd Birthday, New Hampshire
Republican House and Senate negotiators declined to remove a proposal requiring ultrasounds before abortions in New Hampshire.
The writer says, when she moved here, one of the first things I was told was NH cared about privacy — but now things have changed.
A constitutional professor says there are reasons to support the divisive concepts proposal but the clause is not one of them.
The writer says, thinking back to March 2020 when the pandemic started, we knew little — as the uncertain and unknown stretched before us.
Some call the 24-week abortion ban heading to Gov. Chris Sununu's desk medically dangerous; in some cases, a fetus can't live on its own.
House and Senate budget negotiators look set to move ahead on a provision to ban abortions in New Hampshire after 24 weeks, other bills.
They started with 773 bills in January. They passed 207, killed 147, retained 189, re-referred 42, and tabled dozens more.
One member of the state's Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community, and Transparency requested the meeting citing concerns.
After June 17, the revised version of the House and Senate budget bills will go before the House first for a final vote and then the Senate
The Legislature is poised to oblige the governor’s request to sell the property with the approval of the Executive Council.
Burning wood to create electricity can be a problematic proposition. It's often inefficient, it generates emissions, and it's expensive.
The anti-discrimination training was nearly over, but one participant was not satisfied. As the group debriefed, he made it known.
June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Pride Month, but teachers could run afoul of "divisive concept" law if they mention it.
Dalton residents considered extending emergency zoning for another year, one of the measures supported by opponents of a proposed landfill.
The Concord writer says swap out a ban on discussing racism and sexism with a ban on discussing capitalism. Would that be a good idea?
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire has joined those raising concerns about a last-minute legislative request from state
The writers ask why is it so difficult for leaders to see and accept that the state has racist institutions? Because its leaders are white.
The new bill prevents government entities from teaching that people are oppressive because of their race, gender, or sexual orientation.
The state Senate is poised to reverse two significant cuts to the state Department of Health and Human Services.
The public policy advocate says, in this column, that anti-Semitism is a certainty — and repudiation and rejection of it must be as well.
In 2020, the pandemic ushered record crowds to the state's hiking trails — as well as rescues, too.
The Concord writer says either political values are fundamentally shifting in NH or everyone has been duped for the past several years.