The 2-term congressman, Biden loyalist, who voted for the $5T “Build Back Better” reconciliation, balks at the college forgiveness proposal.
Thirteen youths were involved in an on-site incident Tuesday, first considered to be a riot, but now deemed a challenging incident.
EMTs were called to 86 suspected opioid overdoses in Nashua and Manchester during July 2022 — bringing this year’s total to 539.
Rather than allowing the general public to attend, as is commonly the practice for speakers, the GOP club was ordered to limit attendance.
Renee Crawford was employed as the assistant VP of finance for the college and had authority to manage invoices, other transactions.
Americans for Prosperity officials said the event was designed to let curious parents know of different programs available as alternatives.
Candidates running for state and federal offices in NH can submit a free online profile telling voters why they deserve support in 2022.
The 1st Congressional District Democrat declined to answer and offered a less-than-enthusiastic review of the president’s performance.
The free speech non-profit FIRE says Southern NH University is trying to throttle free speech on campus with a new invite review policy.
Jeffrey Hastings photo Officer-involved shooting June 19 in Manchester.
Workers have also begun responding to drug overdose calls alongside police and following up to ensure people are connecting with the org.
In 1970, Manchester had more than enough rentals for all who needed one. During the next half-century, the city created its own shortage.
During a radio interview, he evaded the question and talked instead about “funding going into things like camera systems and locking doors.”
Last year, lawmakers gave the state Department of Health and Human Services until March 1, 2023, to close the Sununu Youth Services Cent ...
“Hey, Pappas! We vote for you. End Title 42,” they chanted, waving signs calling out both Pappas and U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan.
State Senator Lou D’Alessandro of Senate District 20 pens an editorial.
Alpert: Despite intermittent rain and a blustery late day wind, upwards of 50 people sang, chanted, and listened to speakers.
Policies impacting workers, including immigrants, will be highlighted at an International Workers Day Rally at City Hall in Manchester.