(The Center Square) — New Hampshire is appealing a federal court ruling ordering the state to continue its tailpipe emissions inspection and maintenance program despite a new law ending the program.
Native American lands contain 30% of the nation’s coal, 50% of its uranium and 20% of its natural gas, as well as copper, lithium and rare earth elements.
For the Coalition for Open Democracy, helping New Hampshire residents register to vote is part of the mission statement. But by the end of last year, Executive Director Olivia Zink noticed a development. Despite growing its volunteers, the organization helped register far fewer voters at its in-person events in 2025 than it did in 2023 […]
MADISON — Madison selectmen have announced that the town's director of the public works department, Josh Shackford, has resigned and that a co…
By Steve Woodcock, special to The Conway Daily Sun
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed Senate Bill 268 Friday, a bill to allow transgender people to be excluded from restrooms, locker rooms, jails, and other spaces that don’t match their sex at birth. “I vetoed a nearly identical bill to this one last year,” Ayotte, a Republican, said in a statement announcing the veto. “I made […]
(The Center Square) — The federal government is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit against the U.S. Army filed by victims of the 2023 mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine by a reservist with a history of mental illness.
State law aimed at protecting sexually trafficked children can cause more harm than good by identifying them as criminals and not victims.
Judge Daniel Will would likely not recuse himself from a challenge to New Hampshire’s school funding model if confirmed to the state Supreme Court, he said Friday, despite having previously argued against a similar lawsuit for the Attorney General’s Office. “I can’t sit on any case that I participated in,” Will said. “But that doesn’t […]
