By Credit search: New Hampshire Public Radio
By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH
The New Hampshire Medical Society is speaking out against the Trump administration’s decision to allow immigration arrests at hospitals, saying it could deter patients from seeking care.
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
The New Hampshire Fish and Game said it is considering charging two hikers for their rescue in the White Mountains Saturday. One of them said he is OK with that.
By LAU GUZMAN
A new bill would require students at public colleges and universities in New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test to graduate.
By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN
In 2016, Dartmouth professor Mukul Sharma was thinking that bringing down carbon emissions fast enough to meet international goals sounded impossible.
By TODD BOOKMAN
The father-and-daughter team that runs a popular lobster roll shack in Rye Harbor, N.H., is suing the state — as well as the harbor’s longtime director — alleging that they were subjected to years of mistreatment including the imposition of an illegal “concessions fee” on their sales.
By TODD BOOKMAN
State prosecutors are pushing back on Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi’s claims that she had approval to talk to the governor about how an investigation into her husband was affecting her work on the bench.
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut says he is now working with lawmakers to cover nearly $16 million unanticipated special education costs. Two months ago, Edelblut told school leaders they would be shouldering that expense.
By TODD BOOKMAN
New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi’s legal team is again asking a judge to dismiss her criminal case, this time pointing to newly obtained transcripts that appear to show several key witnesses — including former Gov. Chris Sununu — didn’t believe she requested any favors.
By JOSH ROGERS
Hours after being sworn into office Thursday, Gov. Kelly Ayotte issued her first Executive Order, creating a new 15-member Commission on Government Efficiency.
By JACKIE HARRIS
A new report on the state’s Northern Border Alliance shows law enforcement reported no incidents related to illegal immigration at the New Hampshire-Canadian border in the past 6 months.
By OLIVIA RICHARDSON
There’s another push at the New Hampshire State House this year to make sure kids aren’t hungry while they’re learning — and it’s coming as advocates say families across the state are under extra strain due to inflation and rising cost of living expenses.
By OLIVIA RICHARDSON
The Governor Wentworth Regional School District is weighing a proposal to expand eligibility for free and reduced-price meals for students, potentially increasing the number of children who get district-provided meals.
By TODD BOOKMAN
The fate of some harborside businesses in Rye, N.H. — including a whale watch, lobster pound and charter fishing operators — remain in limbo months out from the summer season, as their annual leases with a state agency haven’t yet been renewed.
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Concord Casino owner Andy Sanborn made his first court appearance Thursday in his 17-month fight with the state, this time to face criminal theft charges.
By TODD BOOKMAN
Geno Marconi is retiring from his role as New Hampshire's longtime ports and harbors director.
By LAU GUZMAN
A group of Republican legislators is sponsoring a bill to invalidate out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants and another bill that would change how temporary residents — including refugees and immigrants — get driver's...
By TODD BOOKMAN
Four years ago, Cindy Young and Kirstyn Niemela entered the U.S. Capitol building, part of a larger wave of disorder seeking to disrupt the peaceful transfer of presidential power.On Monday — the fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack — they took to...
By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH
State officials have cleared the way for HCA Healthcare to buy Catholic Medical Center, the latest in a series of hospital mergers and acquisitions reshaping New Hampshire’s medical landscape.The Manchester hospital says it’s struggling financially,...
By TODD BOOKMAN
The top federal prosecutor in New Hampshire will resign later this month, after serving more than two years in the position.United States Attorney Jane Young announced Thursday that she will end her tenure on Jan. 17. She was nominated to the post in...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
New Hampshire public schools have not been used to house migrants. Should that change, schools that did would lose public funding under Republican-backed legislation.Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia, House Bill 71’s prime sponsor, said her intent is to...
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