As Sununu endorses Morse for U.S. Senate, analysts ask: Will it matter?
Long awaited, the announcement was seen by many as an inevitability.
With 'major' changes, $100M settlement plan finalized for YDC victims
An attorney representing nearly 800 victims joined Democrats in opposing the new rules. But attorneys for other victims called them a reasonable compromise.
Grant to allow NH Legal Assistance to expand its work with domestic violence survivors
Victims and survivors of domestic violence are at greater risk for experiencing mental health and substance use conditions as a result of trauma.
Pandemic challenges for NH workforce fell especially hard on women
The percentage of women ages 25 to 35 with jobs fell from 85.5% in early 2020 to about 76% in early 2022.
Defund abortion referrers? Group pushes NH to axe 4 more contracts
Executive Councilors defunded three reproductive health centers that offer abortion services. Some want state leaders to go much further.
Insurance Department returns $2.3M to wronged consumers, levies record fines
The department has encouraged people to reach out with concerns and has investigated local victims were impacted by wrongdoing in another state.
Big factors in each NH town's COVID vaccination success: outreach, demographics
The New Hampshire towns that have reached vaccination rates of 70% and higher –
and there are fewer than 10 – have