Leaders say candidate has the experience and expertise to take on the tough issues and help lead New Hampshire.
NH Department of Transportation contractor performing work on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Here are the details.
New Castle Republican, former UNH professor says he’ll focus on economic development, combating opioid crisis, lower taxes, vets' issues.
Letter writer: Whether working for the community or his business, Tweedie doesn't pat himself on the back; he is good at doing good.
Outgoing Senator for District 24 says Rye businessman's background have equipped him with the skills to find real solutions for NH.
Republican businessman from Rye says NH is at a crossroads and he can't sit by and watch it lose its low tax status, high quality of life.
Hampton's state Senator calls decision a "bittersweet moment."
Next week’s training will analyze response to a radiological release at the Seabrook Station; NH, Mass. emergency officials participating.
Voters on March 8, made decisions in competitive town positions, budgets, and warrant proposals.
Both communities host town elections on March 8, 2016.
Hampton's state Senator hopes the bill will remove barriers to substance abuse treatment.
1st District Rep says it's time for "a dramatic break from the status quo."
It's (finally) time to vote in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
Join Gov. Christie at the Hampton Academy on Sun 2/7 at 11am for a town hall meeting!
New Hampshire officials warn drivers to prepare for winter conditions since nearly 50 snowplows, trooper cruisers were struck last winter.
NH Coalition to End Homelessness Releases Its 2015 Report on Homelessness in New Hampshire.
Calls on the White House to produce a report on terror orgs and combat strategy within 90 days.
Removing insurance preauthorization for substance abuse care, expanding drug education in schools suggested.
Two other libraries, three other properties also added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
After Paris attacks, 1st Congressional District Rep. says the federal government can't take the risk of every one potential threat.
New Bipartisan Task Force to Combat the Heroin Epidemic will discuss STOP ABUSE Act that was introduced earlier this month.
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Local Everything event featured musical acts, discussions about New Hampshire agriculture, food production.
New Hampshire State Police say an overloaded vehicle on the Hampton section of the highway appears to be a contributing factor.
NextGen Climate New Hampshire and 603 Initiative will host political roundtable.
U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro will attend Hampton Democrats Annual Summer Community Picnic on Saturday.
Steven DiSalvo, along with Rep, will attend Mass with Pope Francis.
Business tax cuts with revenue triggers, raises for state employees kept in the fiscal 2016-2017 proposal.
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fees, the Rep says, could further cripple the suffering industry.
Rep says, side deals with the IAEA would empower Iranian leaders, chanting "Death to America," to choose their favored inspectors
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.
Scott Walker has experienced the largest drop in support of any major candidate, according to Public Policy Polling.
Rep. is a member of the Congressional Alzheimer’s Caucus; has co-sponsored bills.
About 100,000 permits issued each year; if there isn't snow on the ground, a permit must be filed with fire departments, state.
The Rockingham County Democratic Committee expect Lincoln Chafee and surrogates for the other candidates in Sandown next month.
The representative spoke with workers, owners about relieving them of heavy federal regulations and burdens.
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.
As demand increases, Gov. Hassan looks to review license requirements for residential substance abuse treatment centers.