An unveiling of a sign promoting the effort will occur on Aug. 14, in Concord.
Republican 2016 presidential primary candidates agree to participate in St. Anselm College event; forum will be broadcast nationally.
New Hampshire Big Latch On event part of Stand With Women campaign to secure public policy advances for women and their families.
Open Democracy Index gives Granite State "failing bill of health" when it comes to "democracy" and "influence of state leaders."
Chairman of the Capital Budget Committee highlights accomplishments, says governor's budget veto was unfortunate.
More than 150 attend Concord event, call for the defunding Planned Parenthood in the wake of body parts for sale video sting.
The University of New Hampshire Survey Center found the strongest support for legalization can be found among liberals (77 percent).
In the wake of Tennessee shootings, private citizens guarding recruitment centers, elected officials are calling for a change in NH policy.
Jack Wozmak issues 22 points to strengthen Granite State efforts to combat heroin, substance abuse problems.
The new law goes into effect in two months.
A new study breaks it down.
Rising childcare costs, she said during a roundtable discussion, are pushing many families over budget.
The governor issues executive order re-convening group of stakeholders to assist with implementing recommendations for New Hampshire.
The 21st Century Cures Act would help support and expand research of cures for many diseases, including Alzheimer’s.
Numerous projects around NH include a new women's prison, a dementia unit at the state veterans home, and money for a rail assessment.
Republican New Hampshire first-in-the-nation primary candidate makes stops in Hooksett, Londonderry, Nashua, Portsmouth, and Salem.
USDA Deputy Secretary Harden co-hosted discussion with women leaders in agriculture.
Here is what you need to know about the specifics of the new New Hampshire law as well as the penalties for violations.
Rep says, VA faces major budget shortfall while at the same time, it needs to improve access to care for vets.
Kuster has long advocated for the prioritization of small businesses when awarding federal contracts.
Kuster recently introduced legislation to award members of this covert unit with a Congressional Gold Medal for their courageous service.
New Hampshire Liquor Commission, Brown-Forman collaborate on recipes, hosting, service with Live Free and Host Responsibly effort.
Bipartisan bill would help place children in homes more quickly.
The medical device tax is harmful to New Hampshire companies, and stymies innovation and economic growth across the nation.
One in three Americans get drinking water from sources that lacked clear protection from pollution; this rule helps fix the problem.
Officials questioned about how to address, prevent opioid mismanagement when dealing with chronic pain issues.
New Hampshire’s largest newspaper books first-in-the-nation Republican primary event after Fox News moves to limit candidate participation.
Export-Import Bank Chief of Staff Scott Schloegel discussed the role of the bank at roundtable.
She visited Nashua on Wednesday to highlight the importance of passing a long-term surface transportation bill.
it was part of the annual "Congressional Foster Youth Shadow Day."
HB 363 designates May as May Lyme Disease Awareness month.
Guinta, Kuster met with about 100 mental health advocates, experts, and professionals from across the Granite State.
At Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing, Kuster touts support for advanced manufacturing in New Hampshire.
NH Fire Marshal, local fire chiefs joined Rep. during announcement at the Hudson Fire Department.
Kuster: It's time for Congress to put a stop to dangerous cuts to housing programs.
Kuster applauded passage; proposal would help vets start their own businesses, return to civilian life.
The administration is asking everyone to get the word out about distracted driving on Thursday.
Maria Contreras-Sweet held a roundtable meeting with U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster.
Officials thank veterans from the era who live in New Hampshire for serving their country.