The two potential GOP presidential candidates topped a recent UNH/WMUR poll.
Tuesday is the first Mega Millions drawing since the game was revised.
The U.S. Senator is easily outdistancing her potential Republican opponents, according to a new poll.
A statewide effort to repeal the death penalty officially kicks off later this week. Do you think it should be repealed?
A new UNH poll shows he's far behind incumbent Carol Shea-Porter.
'Men got us into shutdown; women got us out,' according to observers in Washington, DC.
The state's "most important project" could soon generate a legislative battle over millions of tax dollars.
The New Hampshire Business and Industry Association released its 2013 Legislative Scorecard this week.
The proposal still needs to be approved by the House.
The former GOP presidential candidate will speak at Saint Anselm College on Nov. 25.
Nearly 1.5 million vehicles passed through the tolls.
A deal reached Tuesday should avoid them for the time being.
A New England College poll released Tuesday has Shea-Porter with a 1 percent lead.
Forty-nine percent of those responding to a recent New England College poll said they feel Republicans are at fault.
Gov. Maggie Hassan said she will call for a special session of the Legislature in November to consider the recommendations.
Karen Testerman said she officially filed papers to run on Friday.
A proposal to raise it by 5 cents could be introduced for the 2014 legislative session.
She has cosponsored a bill that would remove the gym and spa from the list of "essential" House services.
Democrats want to restore Health and Human Services cuts, while Republicans are urging caution.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Three people were found by search teams this week.
Innis owns the Ale House Inn and has served as a dean at the University of New Hampshire.
A University of New Hampshire study released this week seems to indicate that's the case.
She said retroactive pay has always been provided after past government shutdowns.
U.S. Reps. Annie Kuster and Carol Shea-Porter could not be reached on Wednesday.
The former Republican U.S. Senator from Massachusetts was in New Hampshire on Monday night.
She said the state will continue operating, but some programs could be disrupted.
Scam is targeting small businesses, according to the Attorney General's office.
The President referenced an Aug. 1 comment by the former New Hampshire House Speaker in a speech on Thursday.
The cuts will take effect on Nov. 1 of this year.
The 2004 presidential candidate appeared at St. Anselm College on Monday.
He's the first Republican to officially announce his candidacy.
The Eagle-Tribune reported the news last week.
The project spans 625 acres and will cost $1 billion.
Many more Republicans than Democrats chimed in with their thoughts.
She was in Canada on Sunday and Monday for a conference.
A Woodmont Commons hearing will also take place.
Also, learn more about a huge consignment sale taking place in Bedford this weekend.