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In a 5-0 decision announced Friday morning, the court concluded the public has a “substantial interest in information about what its government is up to.”
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If the measure succeeds, it’ll be the first time Nashua’s local government is able to choose its police commissioners.
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Sebastian Fuentes, a Thornton resident who emigrated from Peru in the early 2000s, found himself stopped three times for significant periods at the N.H. highway checkpoint.
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The Valley News, represented by the ACLU of New Hampshire sued for the release of the internal investigation into Officer Samuel Provenza.
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The arrest came three days after 59-year-old Donna Briggs, of Derry, died in Kingston.
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Police say the officer was training for an interstate bike ride that raises funds for officers killed in the line of duty.
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Four people were taken to the hospital early this morning following a shooting on Interstate 293 South. The victims had recently left the Jewel Nightclub…
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After years of court battles, a secret list containing the names of more than 270 law enforcement officers with credibility issues is one step closer to…
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Last fall, the commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community, and Transparency (LEACT), appointed by Governor Sununu and made up of law…
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A new NPR poll underscores the often-sharp differences Americans have when it comes to race, discrimination and policing — but there has been a shift over the last year.