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A new bill this year, S.B. 294, would require that any person charged with any of 13 violent offenses be given a rebuttable presumption that they should be denied bail.
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New Hampshire schools are no longer able to enter mandatory remote learning as a result of COVID-19 infections after lawmakers and State Board of Education members passed a rule paring back their emergency abilities Friday.
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Many OBGYNs have testified during this legislative session session that abortions after 24 weeks are exceedingly rare in New Hampshire.
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The House passed legislation Thursday that adds exceptions for rape, incest, and fatal fetal anomalies to the state’s new 24-week abortion ban.
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Buyers in New Hampshire have unprecedented access to financing with mortgage rates hitting historic lows. But that easy cash has made competition fierce.
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If the man prevailed, he would be required to pay the mother $250 a month for the remainder of her pregnancy for “proper and adequate nutrition” and cover prenatal expenses.
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Riyah Patel, 15, of Concord has created her own nonprofit organization dedicated to tutoring refugee children in New Hampshire.
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“Eversource screamed bloody murder, and the PUC climbed under its desk,” New Hampshire Consumer Advocate Don Kreis said.
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New Hampshire Democrats continue to seek ways to add curbs to New Hampshire’s “education freedom account” program, even as they attempt to repeal the law. And Republicans continue to counter that the program is working as designed.
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Carol Williams doesn’t live in New Hampshire anymore, but she links her cancer to the 36 years she lived in Bedford, just over the Merrimack town line.