Schools struggle to balance transgender protections, parental notification
New Hampshire school boards are increasingly reversing course on some of their transgender student policies.
State misses deadline for program to expand school lunch aid
Some lawmakers and child hunger advocates argue the state has walked away from a chance to assist thousands of low-income students.
Taxpayers ask court to block statewide education property tax
They argue that a legislative change to eliminate so-called 'donor' towns effectively created a system that mirrored proposals from the 1990s that were struck down.
Error-ridden mailers prompt cease-and-desist letter against NH Dems
The problem was first noticed Sept. 21, when a town clerk noticed absentee ballot requests arriving that were clearly intended for another town.
$5M in relief funds to help NH temporary shelters avert 'winter tragedies'
The funds, which will be allocated from New Hampshire's share of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, will be split into two tranches.
4 things to watch in NH 'divisive concepts' lawsuit
Supporters have said the law stops teachers from tailoring lessons against one race or gender. But teachers and public education advocates say it could lead to unfair punishments.
Education Freedom Accounts double after one year
Most of the students taking the EFAs were not previously enrolled in the public school system.
Stick to the economy, Sununu pleads, as GOP pivots to general election
As Republicans sought unity around the goal of ousting New Hampshire’s Democratic members of Congress, some also issued warnings to the candidates.
'Trumpism is here to stay': Dante Scala weighs in on triple MAGA primary
The UNH politics professor said the outcome shows the movement that bears Donald Trump's name has grown beyond the former president himself.
NH DOJ issues new guidance on state firearms law, seeking to clear the record
Despite its intentions, the law and its effects have proven highly contentious for both sides of the issue.