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Starting earlier this year, the state of New Hampshire does not require drivers to have their vehicles inspected annually. The state law was updated as part of the budget adopted last year. An emissions testing company filed suit, which is part of the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals ruling April 30, 2026.
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President Donald Trump has been outspoken about fighting antisemitism, but it continues to creep into politics nationally and here in New Hampshire.
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In a statement, the governor said she doesn't have the financial resources to continue her candidacy.
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By weakening Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, the Supreme Court has paved the way for the largest-ever drop in representation by Black members of Congress.
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A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR investigation reveals how the alarming rise of antisemitic conspiracy theories reached a state capitol.
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GO-NORTH was created after New Hampshire received roughly $200 million through the federal government’s Rural Health Transformation Program this year. The state expects to receive similar amounts every year through 2030.
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Rep. Travis Corcoran, a Republican from Weare, testified before a House committee over social media posts that called for a "final solution for theater kids" and urged the Trump administration to deport a fellow lawmaker.
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The New Hampshire Liquor Commission announced Friday that it will re-issue the bid process in the near future. It canceled the current RFQ/RFP process on the advice of lawyers, who cited a "procedural deficiency” that “affected the review of all submissions” to the state’s request for qualifications and proposals.
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Under the bill, New Hampshire turnpike tolls for non-residents would increase from $1 to $2 at the toll plazas in Bedford and Hooksett, $2 to $4 in Hampton and 75 cents to $1.50 in Dover and Rochester.
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New Hampshire repealed its annual car inspections law and has requested an opt-out of the federal vehicle emissions testing. While that regulatory review is pending, along with a lawsuit from a company that performed the emissions inspections in the state, police officers are not enforcing car inspection requirements.
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Under the Hanover town ordinance, all leased units — including apartments, rental houses and owner occupied homes with an available bedroom — are subject to regular inspection by the town to ensure they are code compliant and up to standards.
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A new scam sends text messages falsely claiming to be from New Hampshire Courts, and includes QR codes to direct recipients to fraudulent payment sites.