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By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When doctors diagnosed her son with autism 15 years ago, Iraida Muñoz moved her family from Puerto Rico to the U.S. in hopes of accessing better healthcare.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Susan is reluctant to pay her taxes.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Gov. Kelly Ayotte campaigned on a pledge to not “Mass up New Hampshire.” Now, striking a partnership with a Massachusetts mayor, she’s allocating more money toward law enforcement to curb drug trafficking.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
It’s budget week in the State House. As Gov. Kelly Ayotte presents her draft of the next state budget, legislative priorities will begin to unfold.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Loudon is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
State leaders said they’re concerned over President Donald Trump’s impending tariffs on Canada, warning that they would pose a risk for state construction projects and higher energy prices for New Hampshire residents.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire, like the rest of the country, has a well-known shortage of police officers. To entice more to come to the Granite State, lawmakers might allocate $900,000 in state funds to provide sign-on bonuses for state troopers and other recruitment strategies.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A group of New Hampshire senators wants to tighten rules around cell phones in schools.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Even before any tariffs go into effect, they are throwing a wrench into Joe Campbell’s business.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
It’s another busy week in the State House, with some legislation starting to take shape – and some front-runners emerging.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
With an increase in state aid to school districts to pay for an adequate education, Republicans want to cap how much local spending can increase to keep taxes down.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire is one step closer to establishing mandatory minimum sentences on fentanyl charges.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Donna Morin told lawmakers a waiting period on gun purchases could have saved her son.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Considering speeding in New Hampshire? Think again.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Families in Transition turned away 885 people from its adult shelter in Manchester last year.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Fifth-grader Jade Adams ran on a mission: Make New Hampshire the 13th state to ban animal testing.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Around 100 people gathered in Concord to testify and lobby lawmakers regarding a 15-week abortion ban on Monday, when they received an unexpected announcement: The bill is all but dead in the water.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
In the second week of full-blown bill hearings, several big-ticket items have already come before the Legislature.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When Leah Wolczko began collecting her students’ cell phones during class, she became an “urban legend.”
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When the legislative committee opened the public hearing for a bill that’d legalize cannabis in New Hampshire, no one stepped up to the microphone.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Most money from New Hampshire’s school choice program ends up at small group of Christian-affiliated religious schools and some Democrats are seeking to change that.
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