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NH courts to pilot program reviewing wage records for defendants who seek a court-appointed attorney
The Judicial Branch will have limited access to financial records held by a different state agency to ensure defendants are truthful in financial disclosures.
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More than three months after the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, the costs and aftereffects are felt around the world.
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Aumento de peticiones de ‘habeas corpus’ trae desafíos para inmigrantes detenidos, abogados y cortesEn el pasado mes, 27% de los casos presentados frente a la corte de distrito federal de New Hampshire fueron desafíos legales presentados por inmigrantes alegando que su detención no respeta el debido proceso.
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The wetlands permit is one of several Casella would need to move ahead with the project, proposed for a site near Dalton’s Forest Lake. Other related applications remain in limbo.
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The Bottom Dollars are a New England based mostly bluegrass trio. They stopped by The Folk Show for some songs and conversation with host Kate McNally.
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Boston Logan airport is on a mission to improve travelers' experience of travelers. One way they're doing it is with swankier restrooms.
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With zinnia breeding, Johnny’s Selected Seeds and UNH add to a long legacy
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte remains opposed to increasing fees for New Hampshire fishing licenses, a spokesperson said. Here's the latest.
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The Children’s Scholarship Fund, the private nonprofit that runs the state-funded voucher program, doesn't require special education students to undergo tailored academic evaluations annually to receive additional funding, as is required in public school.
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A new federal report shows fewer people are working in the state but wages in some New Hampshire counties have increased, even as prices in the Northeast have risen 5% in the past year.
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The state’s top health agency says the Sununu Youth Services Center will still be short-staffed 14 counselors even with approval to maintain its 18 temporary youth counselors.
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While pollen levels this summer are about where they were last year, they've gone up about 20 to 25% over the last two decades.
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