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As a writer, speaker, and storyteller, Thurston has explored the importance of the relationships people have with their communities, nature and most recently, technology like AI.
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Will is currently a state superior court judge. He faced questions Friday over his judicial philosophy and past work defending Gov. Sununu’s COVID-era restrictions on public gatherings.
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Lawsuits challenging New Hampshire laws that ban DEI initiatives and limit teaching about racism and discrimination remain unresolved.
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At a special Executive Council meeting Wednesday, Ayotte and executive councilors questioned the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources commissioner about failure to alert other state officials about talks with ICE.
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The bills aim to restore and broaden the use of capital punishment in New Hampshire, seven years after its repeal
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The federal government alerted the state Division of Historical Resources of its plan as early as Jan. 9, according to documents obtained by the ACLU of New Hampshire.
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Democratic Rep. Dylan Germana of Keene stepped down after the state Attorney General's office found "credible information" that he may be living in Dover.
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Research from Boston Children’s Hospital shows that New Hampshire’s vaccination rate is lower than much of the region.
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Dean Kamen will recuse himself from leadership at ARMI while a review is conducted related to his repeated contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
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State House Republicans are fast-tracking a bill that would prohibit school districts from deciding whether to accept out-of-town students, or pay for students who leave the district.
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In New Hampshire, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said this week she's reached out to the White House and the Department of Homeland Security, saying the town of Merrimack needs to have a say on ICE's alleged proposal to establish a detention facility there.
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A few hundred students marched from Concord High School to the State House on Thursday to protest federal immigration enforcement that has left two American citizens dead and many others detained.