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Many NH progressives, including some running for office this year, say party leaders need to move past the brand of politics that has helped Democrats win the last dozen congressional races here.
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House Bill 1766 "provides procedures for the potential confiscation of livestock involved in cruelty to animal cases." The contentious bill is headed to Gov. Kelly Ayotte's desk after the House and Senate passed it. Advocates like the New Hampshire Farm Bureau see it as preserving due process rights for farmers. Representatives of some human societies question if it limits their ability to assist in animal cruelty cases.
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At least 15 former elected officials and co-conspirators with corruption offenses have been pardoned by President Trump in the last year, undermining the fight against public corruption.
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A bill that Gov. Kelly Ayotte just signed into law prohibits the enrollment of state and county owned lands into timber carbon sequestration projects.
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Seven places have been added to the honorary listing, which encourages the protection of buildings and architecture important to state history.
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Rising gasoline prices pushed inflation to its highest level in almost three years in April. Consumer prices were up 3.8% from a year ago.
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Every $100 in federal research dollars produces an additional $77 in economic activity
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The USDA, Governor Ayotte and Senator Shaheen announced Monday that Hubbard Brook will remain open and the USDA will review its decision to close Bartlett Experimental Forest in the White Mountain National Forest.
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The United Way of Greater Nashua is looking for over 100 volunteers to pitch in on a giant food drive at the end of May.
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State health officials say the two individuals are not in New Hampshire, but declined to say where they are currently being monitored.
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More than 1.38 million passengers flew in and out of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in 2025, an almost 9% increase in passenger activity over 2024 and the best year since pre-pandemic 2019, Business NH reports.
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Supporters of the new law signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte say it will level the playing field for non-incumbent candidates by giving party nominees more time to win over voters.
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