Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator lands state employees, postal workers’ endorsements.
After being excluded from coverage, debate, and the ability to purchase advertising time, U.S. Senate candidate Andy Martin files complaint.
Campaign 2014 candidates around New Hampshire are getting nods from the state’s biggest newspapers, political organizations.
Steve Hattamer raises a ton of out-of-state doctor cash while Diane Sheehan runs a deficit.
The political season in the Granite State is heating up.
Group says governor has limited power to authorize a state of emergency.
Stark360 says the candidates' youth, experience, and principles are best for New Hampshire.
Plus, Lambert hits the airwaves and Democrats highlight Social Security anniversary.
State, regional, and local stakeholders discuss potential economic benefit increased transportation options.
Republican will be speaking in the Milford Oval, greeting supporters, enjoying coffee at the Riverhouse Cafe.
Union pledges to work to get Shaheen, Hassan, Shea-Porter and Kuster re-elected.
The League of Women Voters New Hampshire hosts the event at Nashua City Hall.
Plus, straight talker John comes back to the Granite State, too.
Members of the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire union say she's the best candidate in the race.
Brown, Rubens, and Smith offer stump speeches at farm bureau/timber association picnic.
Here’s a collection recent political briefs from around the Granite State.
Hassan signs bill advocates says will strengthen marriage equality.
Health centers will establish or expand services to more than 5,500 residents.
Majority of illegal contribution complaint filed by the NH GOP thrown out.
Campaign 2014 headlines, press comments, and other stuff from around the Granite State.
Former NH governor was elected to three terms; served as ambassador to Great Britain during World War II.
Hemingway says, medical marijuana patients will get the care they need, deserve; 2nd Congressional District candidates debate next week.
Lambert calls for IRS prosecutor; Kuster grills officials about veterans and a Libertarian begins collecting signatures.
Hansen, Rowe and Chandley file for re-election, and Stepanek wants to return to Concord to represent Amherst.
Former state Senator hopes to win Republican nomination in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District.
An interesting GOP primary is shaping up for NH Senate District 11, which covers Amherst, Merrimack, Milford and Wilton.
Salem state representative hopes to unseat U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster.
Five Salem Reps. snub Garcia, back Lambert for Congress
Proposal would raise depreciation deduction back up above pre-Stimulus Act levels.
The board will be updated, among other things, on the Manchester Road Bridge and the selection process for the office of Community Development.
Will focus on Health Trust position after renewal of contract; move comes as Legislative Ethics Committee eyes new complaint.
Becky Ranes of Amherst was looking on from the House gallery as the bill was passed.
NH Roll Call on Senate Bill 367, which raises the state's gas tax by 4 cents.
Amherst's current Community Development director leaves May 8 for a new job.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Amherst Fire Chief Mark Boynton's last day in Amherst is May 13.
Marchant will become Community Development Director for the city of Nashua.
Selectmen are looking for three residents interested in serving on the review committee.
The manager will lead the town's community-based recreational and athletic programs, facilities, fields and services, including the Peabody Mill Environmental Center.