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By LAU GUZMÁN
As primary elections approach, some Democratic candidates for governor are making an effort to engage New Hampshire’s growing Latino population through canvassing, meet-and-greets and more.The U.S. Census Bureau estimates Latinos made up 3% of...
By JACKIE HARRIS
Mohamed Shegow grew up farming and cooking with his mom, Batulo Mohamed, who brought her experience growing food in Somalia to New Hampshire. These days, he spends time working with her at her food truck, Batulo’s Kitchen.At the Morning Star Farmer’s...
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
New Hampshire is set to receive almost $5 million from the federal government for upgrades to hydroelectric facilities.That money will flow to 17 projects throughout the state to help those facilities replace parts, make repairs, and create new...
By TODD BOOKMAN
Three former New Hampshire State Troopers may be able to remove their names from a publicly available list of law enforcement officers with possible credibility issues, in part because of how long ago their alleged misconduct took place, according to...
By KATE DARIO
On a recent late summer afternoon, with the state primary election just days away and scores of candidates vying in several dozen races, Helen Lacroix of Franklin was focused on a different set of numbers.“It’s the two of us, and it’s like $100 here,”...
By TODD BOOKMAN
Nancy Sununu, the former first lady of New Hampshire, died over the weekend at the age of 85.Sununu was married to former Gov. John H. Sununu for 65 years, and was mother to eight children, including current Gov. Chris Sununu, and former U.S. Senator...
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
A group of unlikely allies are pushing back against a proposal that could limit participation in future cases before the New Hampshire’s Public Utilities Commission and make other changes to the agency’s proceedings.Critics say the commissioners are...
By LAU GUZMÁN
About a dozen Manchester residents expressed their disapproval of the way the city has handled unhoused residents during public comment at Tuesday’s Board of Mayor and Alderman meeting.This follows an Aug. 12 incident where Manchester resident Caitlyn...
By GRACE McFADDEN
The New Hampshire Supreme Court dismissed a defamation case Wednesday against the Union Leader and an op-ed writer who penned a piece about racism and the classroom.The opinion piece, which was written by Robert Azzi in the Union Leader in June 2021,...
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
New Hampshire’s top insurance officials have created a new team to help with one of the often invisible difficulties of disaster recovery: the paperwork.Their new Weather Catastrophe Response Team is expected to organize community outreach to help...
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
Gov. Chris Sununu is leaving the highest office in the state after eight years, a period during which the effects of climate change and efforts to address them have only grown more intense.Sununu’s tenure has been marked by a market-driven approach to...
By JACKIE HARRIS and RICK GANLEY
Fly fishing is one of the activities that draws people from all over to New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Brook trout thrive throughout the region’s cold waters, so I asked fly fisherman Steve Angers to show me one of his favorite spots for New...
By TODD BOOKMAN
An overflow crowd of anglers piled into the state’s Fish and Game Department headquarters Tuesday night in Concord to express concerns about proposed regulatory changes to fishing in New Hampshire.The proposed rules, which are still being adjusted and...
By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH
It’s a recent Sunday morning, and Sarah Desaulniers is greeting a small circle of people at a trailhead by a lake in Peterborough. After checking that everyone has water and announcing she’s carrying a shareable quantity of trail mix – it’s good...
By TODD BOOKMAN
Investigators say they now believe a 19-year old Rochester man found shot and killed four years ago was the victim of a home invasion and robbery, and are asking for the public’s assistance.Michael Mowry III was found inside his apartment in the early...
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
New research from Dartmouth shows one type of seabird in the Gulf of Maine, the black guillemot, has concentrations of mercury in their feathers that are above levels known to have effects on reproduction in other species.The study also looked at...
State prosecutors are bringing additional civil complaints against a 31-year old man accused of smashing historic lanterns at Temple Israel in Portsmouth. Meanwhile, they’ve also settled a separate civil rights case with a 22-year-old Berlin man who...
By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a West Virginia law that bars transgender girls from playing girls’ sports, as a similar measure in New Hampshire faces a court challenge.A federal appeals court...
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
New Hampshire’s Public Utilities Commission is holding hearings this week on a policy that could shape the future of the state's solar industry.It’s called net metering, and it’s the way that people with solar panels on homes and businesses get...
By GRACE McFADDEN
An adult with tuberculosis spent time in a Manchester daycare center while infectious.State health officials said there have been no other confirmed cases related to this one.Families have been notified of the potential exposure, which occurred from...
By JACKIE HARRIS and AMANDA PIRANI
It’s a bright Saturday afternoon, and people are lined up inside the fire station on main street in Errol. For just a few hours every month, the station turns into the rural town’s food pantry.Coos County has the highest food insecurity rates in the...
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