The vehicle inspection program is suspended until further notice, but drivers are still responsible under current law to ensure "that any vehicle driven in New Hampshire is safe to operate, regardless ...
Children would no longer be required to have a Hepatitis B vaccine to attend schools and daycares after the House Thursday initially approved House Bill 1719.
D: Todd Lyons, Acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Thursday that Department of Homeland ...
Accusations of harassment, doxing and retaliation – as well as harrowing personal stories about domestic and sexual violence – dominated a lengthy hearing Wednesday on a bill that would form a ...
Restoring the structure of the selection of the Youth Development Center child abuse claims administrator to the state's Supreme Court was supported by all who testified Thursday, including several ...
The House defeated a proposal to require Education Freedom Account students evaluation results be reported to the Department of Education.
Within 90 days, all law enforcement in the state will have real-time bail information at their fingertips, thanks in part to ...
Another public hearing was held Thursday morning at the State House for House Bill 121, regarding school district financial requirements and district probation processes.
Superior Court Judge Daniel E. Will, 59, of Loudon was confirmed to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, replacing the retiring ...
The Senate Education Committee Tuesday made quick work of bills that would require enhanced legislative oversight of the ...
The House Education Committee continued its public hearing Tuesday on House Bill 1121, which seeks to define the cost of an ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte focused her State of the State address on public safety and affordability Thursday and said that together ...
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