Former NH chief justice, about 100 others, call on presidential candidates to fight big money.
Org launches 10,000 voter "We the People Pledge" for campaign finance reform in Manchester on Nov. 5.
WATCH: Harvard professor ends race after Democrats limit access to Nov. 14 second debate; will continue to work on campaign finance reform.
New Bipartisan Task Force to Combat the Heroin Epidemic will discuss STOP ABUSE Act that was introduced earlier this month.
Reaching Higher NH consists of numerous political leaders, business owners, and educators.
The New Hampshire Children’s Trust envisions a state where every child thrives in safe, stable, nurturing families and communities.
Amherst state Rep says, the successful politician knows that the American voter has an insatiable appetite for more benefits.
Public Notice: This is the last change registered voters will be able to change their party affiliation before the presidential primary.
Incumbent: We have lots to talk about including confronting challenges facing our state, how we can best deliver results for NH families.
National Education Association follows the NH chapter and backs former Secretary of State, Senator, and First Lady.
Group's board: Ayotte has voted, "with excruciating regularity, to make college more expensive for New Hampshire students, families."
More than 80 leaders across the Granite State have created New Hampshire Debates to take retribution threats by the DNC.
Attorney Tiani Coleman was feted in New York City recently.
NH Rebellion: 80 percent of GOP, 83 percent of Dems disagree that “corporations and unions may spend unlimited amounts on political causes.”
New Hampshire first-in-the-nation Democratic primary candidate builds on Affordable Care Act reforms.
Rep and 78 others say House should remain in session and the political theater should end.
Texas fundraiser to be held on the eve of Yom Kippur by Harlan and Kathy Crow has Dems up in arms.
Draft Report of the Instream Flow Pilot Program by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services start Sept. 22.
Rep toured the Agricultural Experiment Research Station at Woodman Farm in Durham.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-CA, the chairman of the Future Forum, a group of 17 young Democratic Members of Congress, also attended the event.
Business tax cuts with revenue triggers, raises for state employees kept in the fiscal 2016-2017 proposal.
Rep learns about strike force capabilities and takes an orientation flight.
Teachers' union president says candidate has been a "tireless fighter for both students and educators throughout her career."
Governor will attend events in Manchester, Hampton on Friday.
Executive Councilor from Salem says it’s time to put the Granite State on a new path, grow the economy, fix schools, reward best teachers.
Kuster was joined by experts and local stakeholders at Valley Regional Hospital to discuss heroin addiction.
After getting into the next debate, former H-P head spends Labor Day in New Hampshire.
NH's 2nd Congressional District Rep says after reading the Comprehensive Plan of Action, it's "the best option we have."
Representative to Congress raises concerns about proposed pipeline project.
Representative was joined by local advocates, experts who shared stories, called for Congress to prioritize Kuster’s initiatives.
Rep. Kuster with USDA and local officials announcing the new pilot program Better Homes.
While speaking with a New Hampshire voter about Hurricane Katrina, campaign tries to block someone from filming the interaction.
Scott Walker has experienced the largest drop in support of any major candidate, according to Public Policy Polling.
About 100,000 permits issued each year; if there isn't snow on the ground, a permit must be filed with fire departments, state.
Dannel Malloy will attend house party in Amherst, phone bank in Nashua on Monday.
81 new citizens from 42 counties became Americans on Aug. 21.
Those who were exposed in the data hack can be traced back to municipal offices in the Granite State; federal departments, military.
Unhealthy air pollution levels predicted for Aug. 17, 18, around the Granite State, according to officials.
Former U.S. Senate candidate says current police has failed and political leaders need to act, make changes to heroin, marijuana policies.
As demand increases, Gov. Hassan looks to review license requirements for residential substance abuse treatment centers.