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A deceased New Hampshire Sergeant was honored at a ceremony yesterday where the ‘Move Over’ law was renamed to 'Sherrill's ...
An attorney who helped design the 9/11 victims’ compensation fund says New Hampshire lawmakers have undermined the fairness ...
We have a duty to make sure we learn from what happened to honor Jesse’s tremendous legacy and (ensure) this does not happen ...
"Sherrill's Law" amends New Hampshire's "Move Over" law for roadside emergencies, and it's renamed for State Police Staff Sgt ...
The state does not provide enough funding for special education, forcing local taxpayers to cover the shortfall and creating unconstitutional differences in tax rates between towns, a a judge ruled ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) said she wouldn’t pursue any redistricting efforts in New Hampshire amid a wider national battle ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte opposes the idea, but the New Hampshire pro-cannabis advocacy groups are cheering President Donald Trump’s declaration that he’s seriously considering reclassifying marijuana as a ...
Commercial fishermen expressed concerns about pier infrastructure, delayed equipment and local oversight to Gov. Ayotte in ...
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Ayotte calls for increased scrutiny of Chinese company's purchase of large property in Nashua
Gov. Kelly Ayotte is calling for more scrutiny of the sale of a Nashua warehouse to a Chinese company. This comes as some ...
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte is not considering congressional redistricting in the state, she said Aug. 8. Ayotte said in ...
In July, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed measures on bathrooms, books and sex education, signaling a “pragmatic” approach towards a sharply divided legislature.
Ayotte defeated former state Senate president Chuck Morse in Tuesday's primary. The Associated Press called the race quickly, as Ayotte led Morse 68% to 22% with 19% of precincts reporting.
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