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The move to kill the bill was recommended by the Municipal and County Government Committee, which has often voted in recent years against housing bills that are seen to take away local control. But the vote also came as political leaders in both parties have emphasized the need for more housing.
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The long-time Republican lawmaker announced he will not seek re-election on Thursday, at the end of a session day in the Senate.
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The state’s chosen buyer, who offered $21.5 million in cash, missed her Monday deadline to close the deal despite receiving three extensions.
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New Hampshire is one of just four states that doesn’t mandate the collection of abortion data. But Democrats and reproductive health care providers are questioning the motive of a GOP-backed bill now moving through the State House.
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The legislation would establish procedures for legalization, regulation and taxation of cannabis.
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According to newly released documents, GOP state representative and former Claremont police officer Jon Stone threatened to a kill colleagues and rape the police chief's wife and children.
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Gov. Chris Sununu is sending NH National Guard troops, at the state’s expense, to do what he and several other Republican governors have said the federal government isn’t: stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into the country.
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Political ads featuring deceptive synthetic media would be required to include disclosure language under a bill passed Thursday by the New Hampshire House.
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Supporters argued pandemic masking requirements hurt students, while opponents said local officials should retain the power to require masking if the circumstances call for him.
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French bulldogs have soared in popularity, but they and other short-nosed dogs often have serious health problems. New Hampshire could be the first state to put health restrictions on breeders.