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NH Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi claims new evidence shows AG Formella had conflicts that prejudiced her ...
Leaders of a regional Innocence Project group said they were “shocked and disappointed” that a bill with overwhelming bipartisan support had crashed and burned at the close of the 2025 session that ...
Four months after New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced her retirement, the race to replace her is coming ...
The state’s $16 billion budget for the next two years two-year confirms something Concord officials had long dreaded: no ...
Look for Trump to take a keen interest in Scott Brown’s campaign, not only because Brown is a supporter and was an ambassador ...
For the second year in a row, a bill aimed at helping people wrongfully convicted of a crime get out of prison didn’t become ...
While she was governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem appears to have used a federal political action committee called American ...
Toss a cellphone in the trash, and you will spark more than a fire — you will be breaking the law. As of July 1, throwing any device containing a lithium-ion battery in the trash is illegal in.
Nearly two dozen incumbent members of Congress are not seeking reelection, with many choosing instead to run for governor in their respective states.
Mayor Andrew J. Hosmer intends to resign his position before the November election. He’s likely the next city manager of ...
Indicted state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi's latest motion to disqualify Attorney General John Formella from her case and dismiss all charges against her, claims new evidence ...
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