Foundation’s K-12 Spending Spotlight: Large increases in employee benefits costs were a significant factor in the overall spending growth.
Reinforcing the basic rules of our republican system — civility, conversation, compromise, to name a few — is a way to reduce the bloodshed.
Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown says establishment forces are backing former U.S. Sen. John E. Sununu and he's ready for the primary fight.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bedford.
1st Congressional District GOP candidate: We can’t be silent any longer. While we’ve sat on the sidelines, the radical left filled the void.
Alex Lundry of Redbud Consulting and Rebecca Woitkowski of New Futures discuss the state of childcare in New Hampshire.
The NH PUC, Kelly Ayotte, Democrats, or the utilities are to blame for why your electric bill is so high. The real culprit is the system.
A Supreme Judicial Court judge overturned a ruling barring families whose relatives donated their bodies to science from suing Harvard.
While the facts of each case are different, the suspended NH teachers may be protected because they discussed an event of public interest.
The Council was asked to approve a $27.4 million, four-year contract with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to cover 27,000 state employees.
The GOP and Democrats are at odds over the rhetoric. Two NH teachers are on paid leave due to their public reactions to Kirk's death.
There were 18 members of the House earning A+ ratings on the report card and 83 House members who received failing grades of F.
Host Michael Graham also gives a shout-out to New Hampshire progressives who've taken a break from chanting “Globalize the Intifada.”
Also: Why GOP midterm gerrymandering in Texas means there's almost no chance you'll see it in New Hampshire.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-South Carolina: “I love being here in the Granite State, because this is where real men protect women.”
Executive Councilors Joe Kenney, R-Wakefield, and John Stephen, R-Manchester, met with officials to discuss gaps in communications systems.
The director of the NHIOP at St. Anselm College and Michael Graham discuss the status of the First-in-the-Nation presidential primary.
If you can’t stop local spending, can you slow down local tax hikes? A poll says nearly half the state supports the idea. A third doesn’t.
Despite the New Hampshire GOP’s struggles in federal elections during the past decade, Melissa Bailey says she’s “optimistic about 2026.”
See the latest announcement from Bedford Public Library.
Graham: Did Ayotte get everything she wanted? Does she think she went too far in her fight with the state Senate?
Bedford GOP State Rep: Like many employers, I’ve dealt with rising costs, worker shortages, and layers of red tape.