A flood of well known Republican political figures are scheduled to visit New Hampshire over the next two months, many of whom could be presidential candidates in 2016.
She met with women business leaders at Southern New Hampshire University.
Jason Grosky (R-Atkinson) is the prosecuting attorney for Salem Police.
Republican Congressman suggests that when presidential candidates come to town, they actually know what the presidentβs job is.
What would you do with the money if you won?
She also met with students in Salem High School's culinary arts program.
The additional work was made possible when the town's 2014 road work came in $460,000 under budget.
She'll host a business roundtable at Salem High School.
The former Massachusetts Senator appeared on Fox Business on Monday morning.
She appeared on NHPR's "The Exchange" on Monday morning.
Chief medical examinerβs office calls the drug βan urgent public health issue.β
A recent survey also showed that support is rising for legalizing marijuana.
The governor also stressed the need for Republicans and Democrats to work together.
A large number of anglers are expected to head out onto the state's lakes and ponds this weekend.
A new poll released this week shows both congresswomen locked in tight races.
State Rep. Gary Azarian recently resigned due to work and family obligations.
She said state agencies will liberally allow leave for state employees who determine they cannot safely travel to work.
Impending storm forces delay to Thursday.
The reception was held Monday in Washington, D.C.
The proposal will go before the House Transportation Committee on Tuesday.
The spending plan now moves on to the March 11 Town Meeting warrant.
The former Massachusetts Senator participated in the Penguin Plunge at Hampton Beach on Sunday.
Here's a full list of everyone who signed up to run in the March 11 elections by Friday's deadline.
Almost a year after his infamous "Bqhatevwr" Tweet, the former Massachusetts Senator sent out another nonsensical message.
The $40 million town budget is the big item up for discussion.
The product is being recalled because it is a choking hazard
New Hampshire will receive $3.384 million to assist low-income families.
Gary Azarian said he stepped down due to work and family obligations.
Former RI Congressman said New Hampshire should reject legalizing pot; calls for brain health initiative.
Some folks think so, and they're at the Statehouse in Concord to show legislators why.
He'll attend a fundraiser for Frank Guinta on Feb. 18.
Here's a look at what Granite Staters had to say about the president's speech.
State to receive grant from the Citizens Bank Foundation.
The Senate Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to take up expanded gaming on Tuesday morning.
"As I look to the future, I want to ensure that Salem remains affordable and my children enjoy the same special quality of life that we have and do."
GOP also shortens primary schedule.
Is the Granite State the greatest state in the nation? A story published Friday on Politico ranked it No. 1.
The Salem Republican called decision-making in Washington "corrupt" as she launched her 2nd Congressional District campaign.