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The family of Jason Rothe alleges the New Hampshire Department of Corrections "used unlawful force" when officers restrained him face down during a fatal altercation.
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NH's highest court affirmed that the penalty was “necessary to enforce compliance” with New Hampshire’s Right-to-Know Law, RSA 91-A, and “Hanover knew or should have known” that declining to release arrest records for two students taken into custody while staging a protest at Dartmouth College violated the law, according to the eight-page decision.
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The New Hampshire Senate’s vote on House Bill 1706 was unanimous and came without debate. During a public hearing, senators from both parties questioned claims that refugees usurp housing and government services on the taxpayers’ dime.
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Republican lawmakers are seeking to ban school vaccine clinics during school hours. The state Senate voted Thursday to exempt clinics for flu vaccines and vaccines during a public health emergency. Those changes would need approval in the House for the legislation to reach the governor.
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Observing the annual aerial courtship display of the American woodcock helps make indelible family memories.
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Doing a thorough tick check after spending time outdoors, wearing light clothing, and tucking your pants into your socks are all ways to reduce the risk of tick bites.
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Co-location incubates N.H.’s small business economy and attracts international businesses to Durham.
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Una propuesta para enmendar la constitución estatal y prohibir los impuestos sobre la renta fue el tema central de Concord ayer miércoles.
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Israel has agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon, part of a complex web of Mideast negotiations, from Iran to Gaza.
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New Hampshire ofrece variedad de planes para recibir la primavera, como una celebración del Día de la Tierra en Dover.
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For this year’s Earth Day, NHPR and the New England News Collaborative (NENC) bring you stories about the intersection of sustainability and "kitchen table" economics.
A New Hampshire town finds out their water has been contaminated by a chemical. Their most basic question — whether the water is safe to drink — doesn’t have a clear answer.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative