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A police officer was shot by a man who was allegedly shooting at his family members in Raymond on Saturday. Police said the gunman was still at large early Saturday evening.
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New Hampshire ski mountain managers continue to try to make the most of a strong downhill season.
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A new directive earlier this month allows for many refugees to be detained without a warrant.
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Christopher Ellms, the current Deputy Commissioner of Energy, helps set the state’s policy goals and advocates for ratepayers. He has a hearing before the Executive Council Monday on his nomination to lead the PUC.
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New Hampshire’s all-Democratic congressional delegation is criticizing the airstrikes launched against Iran by the United States and Israel.
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Republicans had targeted Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill for conduct the New Hampshire Attorney General's office has already said didn’t amount to wrongdoing.
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David Nagel of Gilmanton was a lifelong Republican. Now he's joined the Democratic Party.
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The discovery last March of ‘Baby Grace’ led to pleas for help from Manchester police. On Thursday, authorities announced the arrest of the infant’s mother.
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One SNAP food benefits bill would see New Hampshire follow the mold of more than a dozen states who have submitted Healthy Choice waivers blacklisting items like candy and sweetened beverages. Another proposes a slew of data-sharing agreements across state departments.
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The federal government is ditching its plan for an ICE detention facility in Merrmiack. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would restrict abortions to 20 weeks. And emails released by the federal government shed further light on New Hampshire businessman Dean Kamen’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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The town of Bow voted to pull out of the coalition, citing increasing costs for customers. In Dover, city officials decided to move some of their main energy accounts off of community power.