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NH Democrats want the state Supreme Court to approve a needs-based model for school funding
A group of House Democrats is asking the New Hampshire Supreme Court to consider a new model to fund schools in the state.
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NH treasure found by local meteorologist
The search for hidden treasurer is over. Project Skydrop is a game created by New Hampshire’s Jason Roher and his partner Tom Bailey, of California—and its big prize was found last Tuesday in Wendell State Forest in Massachusetts. The winner was Dan Leonard, a senior meteorologist at The Weather Company in Andover, MA, the News…
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Leaf peeping along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus National Scenic Byway
Discover eight spots along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus National Scenic Byway that give some of the world’s best fall views.
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Civil rights groups take NH to court over law that would require proof of citizenship for voting
December Rust has been unhoused for a year in Littleton, New Hampshire. He doesn’t have proof of citizenship and he has an outdated non-driver ID card indicating he previously lived in another town, Whitefield, according to court documents. Rust, who calls Littleton home for now, has only been able to vote in New Hampshire because…
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VIDEO: Attacks On Trans Youth In NH Are Horrifying
Michelle Cilley Foisy’s teen has been dealing with gender dysphoria since they were 13, and continue to navigate their gender identity and the mental health challenges that can arise from gender dysphoria. The once-soccer enthusiast decided to stop playing the sport last fall, after feeling out-of-place on their boys’ team, and has not picked up…
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Why this NH mom is fighting a battle against anti-trans ideology in the state
A strict high school sports law bans trans athletes from playing on girls’ teams in New Hampshire. With no evidence to support the need for it—and a mountain of proof that it hurts kids—who is it helping?
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Head to Hollis for the perfect fall day
Seven reasons why Hollis, New Hampshire, makes for the perfect fall day trip.
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Turning the page on censorship: Goffstown library director reflects on book bans
Just weeks after Diane Hathaway started her new job as director of the Goffstown Public Library 25 years ago, a mother destroyed about five of the library’s paperback books by mystery and horror author Christopher Pike. The mother called him a “trash writer,” and called the books inappropriate for teenagers, Hathaway remembers. The mother asked…
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Extending deadline for Concord Casino deal in public’s best interest, Sanborn’s attorneys say
Former Republican lawmaker Andy Sanborn’s attorneys are pushing for an extension on the Sept. 30 deadline to sell his Concord Casino.
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Saint Anselm launches new tuition-free program
Attending private school in New Hampshire could become cheaper for a lot of in-state Granite State students.

























