News
-
The freedom to read is in peril in New Hampshire
An adult man with special needs is shot in the back of the head by his cousin; a young girl and her boyfriend die by suicide as a result of a misunderstanding mitigated by their parents’ anger; a teenage boy runs away from boarding school to New York City and crosses paths with a prostitute,…
-
This federal program is saving Granite Staters money on their internet–here’s how to sign up
About 36,000 households in New Hampshire have enrolled in President Biden’s Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides discounts on internet bills.
-
Service members to get biggest pay raise in 20 years in bill heading to Biden’s desk
While the pay bump will affect the 1,070 active duty service members in New Hampshire, this year’s National Defense Authorization Act is just the latest example of the increasingly partisan landscape of modern American politics.
-
Lawmakers, industry leaders give 2024 outlook on clean energy bills
Leaders from the legislature and clean energy industry on Thursday addressed a crowd of advocates and lawmakers with insights and analysis on the 2024 New Hampshire environmental policy landscape.
-
Biden write-in leaders offer specifics for voters
Members of the state legislature representing the Write-In Campaign for Joe Biden in New Hampshire hosted a press conference Thursday to raise awareness that absentee ballots are now available, and offer specific and clear instructions on how the write in effort should proceed at the ballot box. State Representative Angela Brennan (D-Bow), a member of…
-
‘Crushing disappointment’: New Hampshire home prices push out young people
In November, there were about 1,400 single family homes for sale in New Hampshire, according to the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. Comparatively, in 2014, there were 10,000 units for sale.
-
What to expect from the NH State House’s 2024 session
Here are five areas of legislation in the State House far likely to be hot topics in the New Hampshire political scene in 2024:
-
Rep. Kuster’s bill to boost broadband in rural NH heads to Biden’s desk
The House of Representatives this week passed the 5G Spectrum Authority Licensing Enforcement (SALE) Act, a bill cosponsored by Congresswoman Annie Kuster (NH-02)
-
6 ways to shop and keep the season bright and sustainable
Here are six shopping suggestions that will help lower your carbon footprint while raising your sense of joy and the knowledge that you’re having a sustainable and green holiday season.
-
Biden campaign blames Trump for growing anti-abortion extremism
In Missouri, Republicans have introduced bills to charge women who have abortions with murder, while in Texas, a mom was forced to flee the state to get an abortion in order to protect her own health—situations made possible by Donald Trump and the repeal of Roe v. Wade.

























