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Mom Accused Of Setting Home Ablaze While Kids Were Inside To Plead Insanity: PM Patch NH
Sexual assault investigation at laundromat; another fugitive caught; woman accused of wrong-way drunken driving; Sununu eyes Senate race.

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Webster Mom Accused Of Trapping Kids, Setting Home On Fire Could Walk: Follow-up: Mary Elizabeth “Liz” Corliss slated to plead not guilty by reason of insanity Monday after a February 2021 house fire in Webster.
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Concord Man Accused Of Sexual Assault At South End Laundromat: Concord Regional Crimeline Update: Jason McGill was arrested Friday in connection with an early February State Street Laundromat incident.
Another Day, Another New Hampshire Fugitive Is In Custody: NH DOC: Robert Allen Tobin was arrested last week in Lebanon, reportedly at a family member’s home. He was wanted on a probation violation.
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NH Woman Accused Of Wrong-Way Drunken Driving In Concord, Manchester: Kendra Malone was accused of driving south in the northbound lanes of I-93 and I-293 on Thursday morning; trooper fired gun during incident.
Sununu: If I Run For Senate, I'll Win: Former New Hampshire governor on possible 2026 race: "I've always said my biggest fear is that I would win. I'm not too worried about that."
NH House Passes Ayotte-Backed Bail Reform Fix Over Democrat Opposition: Dems overwhelmingly opposed the legislation, with many urging a continuation of the "decarceration" effort that motivated the 2018 reform.
EFA Expansion Gets Backing In NH House, Senate: Either way, access to EFAs would expand: HB 115 passed 198-180. Hours later, the Senate advanced SB 295 on a 16-8 party-line vote.
NHGOP Launches 'Republicans For Ray,' Thanks Democrat Chair For GOP Success: The presser was tongue-in-cheek, of course. But that didn't mean it didn't have bite. Buckley faces the Democratic Party committee Saturday.
Fired Prison Guard Takes Case To NH Supreme Court: Claudia Cass was fired after she called attention to dangerously low staffing inside the men's prison in Concord in 2022.
Granite Shield Roundup; Shaheen Not Running Fallout; More: PM Patch NH: Also: Girl Scout Week; Tiny Film Fest winners; fugitive sex offender found; snowboarder outruns avalanche; Pi Day deals; Pats cut captain.
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