-
Departamento Nacional de Justicia apoya demanda en contra de robocalls en NH. Funcionarios locales aumentan control en carreteras. Visitantes disfrutan de girasoles en una granja en Lee.
-
This is a developing story. We will do our best to share additional updates as we’re able to verify them.
-
The lawsuit is the second in three years to accuse State Police’s Mobile Enforcement Team of acting illegally during a vehicle stop.
-
The agency said about 10 higher education facilities received calls from the same phone number on Tuesday.
-
The governor pointed to other policy responses, like improved school security and programs to encourage social and emotional skills.
-
The practice can lead to racial disparities even when officers aren’t deliberately targeting drivers on the basis of race, researchers say. Because such stops are highly discretionary, implicit bias plays a bigger role.
-
It’s a legal but controversial tactic known as a pretextual stop, used often by the New Hampshire State Police Mobile Enforcement Team, or MET.
-
A new law raises the required transparency levels for after-market windshield tinting from 35 percent minimum light transmittance to 70 percent, meaning that the windshields must allow twice as much light through as presently. Tinted windshields are allowed only for those with medical conditions.
-
New Hampshire saw around a 40 percent increase in traffic fatalities in 2018, reaching the highest number in over a decade. As of December 26, the numbers…
-
Many New Hampshire residents voluntarily check "yes" when asked about organ donations at the Division of Motor Vehicles — and at a rate higher than any…