Buyer properly vetted? More dispute state's claims about $21.5M Laconia deal
Sununu put language into the budget last year giving himself authority to sell the property, with the Executive Council approval.
Final voter confidence report expected to drop right before Christmas
The committee has been revising its report for months. It's still unclear whether all eight members will back the final version.
What NH loses if it no longer goes first in the presidential primary
For the political elite, there's a lot at stake in preserving the state's primacy.
Facing potential recession, NH lawmakers urged to exercise budget restraint
Federal pandemic funding is expiring. Inflation and interest rates are climbing. The risk of an economic downturn is real.
Leaders picked in NH House and NH Senate for 2023-2024 session
After members of the NH House and NH Senate locked in their decisions for top leadership positions on Organization Day,
Fewer than expected apply for energy aid, governor says
Mild temperatures could play a role in how many applications the state is receiving.
NH Supreme Court rules in state's favor on federal unemployment benefits lawsuit
New Hampshire was among at least 15 states to be sued for ending the federal benefits.
Chris Ager, candidate for NH GOP chair: 'I trust people to go make things happen'
The current National Committeeman said the NH GOP should unite around lower taxes, smaller government, individual responsibility and local control.
Poll: More NH voters confident about election integrity
The survey found rising confidence among Republicans, who are still less certain their vote was accurately counted.
City officials deny leading selection of Laconia State School developer
A sale would present a major development opportunity, but also a potential risk.