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Bosen: New Bail Law Hides Incompetence, Wouldn't Have Saved Berlin Murder Victim
Berlin resident: Prosecutorial negligence, not the burden of proof under former bail statute, was the primary reason for Gleason's freedom.

Berlin resident: Prosecutorial negligence, not the burden of proof under former bail statute, was the primary reason for Gleason's freedom.

Hassan: President Trump’s plan to restructure the service and shutter some of this research threatens public and lands the state’s economy.
Davidow: Trump’s presidency has broken so many standards that it may take decades to sort through the wreckage and decide what to keep.
Liset: For the last few years, I have been using a wading staff to help me navigate the free-stone rivers and streams that can get slippery.
Health consultant from Amherst: Coming together with others can be a fun and meaningful experience.
Drivers in NH who refuse to take a breathalyzer test will face an additional administrative penalty of 3 months, starting Jan. 1, 2027.
As a sexual assault victim waits patiently for justice, Peter Stone, formerly Peter Dushame, who was involved in fatal crashes, roams free.
The Governor and Executive Council approved a late agenda item to enter into a contract with a Chicago company to take over the process.
An Exeter educator, a former FCC commissioner, a Hooksett realtor, a Stewartstown bus driver, an Andover veteran, and a nun in Windham.
Aimee Khatib filed her lawsuit in the United States District Court, accusing the NH DOC of failing to train officers in room extractions.
State Rep. Ellen Read, D-Newmarket, said she is considering her legal options after House Speaker Sherman Packard's ban.
Somssich, Bogen, and Stephenson: To lower customer bills, we must procure lower-priced energy supplies and reduce delivery costs.
House Bill 1793-FN has already passed the House on a vote of 188-165. It is sponsored by state Rep. Samuel Farrington, R-Rochester.
After nearly 2 hours of testimony in support of a national battery recycling program for NH, the Ways and Means Committee voted against it.
General Cherry’s products include First Person View (FPV) and interceptor drones, which, under a new agreement, will be built in NH.
SB 101 would make all New Hampshire public schools open-enrollment schools. Republicans support it while Democrats want a study committee.
The long-simmering acrimony between the two parties in the House came to a boil Thursday after speeches were stopped from the floor.
Carleigh Beriont, Sarah Chadzynski, Heath Howard, Maura Sullivan, and Christian Urrutia attended the event in Barrington Middle School.
The state’s child advocate has notified the New Hampshire Executive Council of abuse she said her office has documented.
MFD: Chief Andre Parent was more than a leader — he was a mentor, a steady presence, and a true example of what it means to serve.