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NH lawmaker in hot water over Facebook comment about black mothers

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NOTTINGHAM - A local lawmaker is downplaying a potentially controversial comment he posted on Facebook about the parenting...

UPDATE: Elderly Nashua couple were stabbed to death

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William P. and Eleanor M. Grant, who were discovered dead inside their 37 Newbury St. home Monday afternoon by a visiting nurse,...

Manchester VFW posts fights to survive without poker cash

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A new commander has taken over the VFW on the city’s West Side, with the goal of bringing in a new generation of veterans...

Windham schools reverse post-Sandy Hook ban on dodgeball, other 'human target' games

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The School Board voted 4-0 to restore modified versions of dodgeball and similar 'human target' games to the district's physical...

The moment  Daniel Musso, 52, of Brentwood  touched a Concord police officer was captured by WMUR. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUg_BhQ1qc

Concord police stun, arrest gun rights protester after officer touched on shoulder

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A man was arrested and two people, including a Concord police officer, were allegedly assaulted during a rally Tuesday in a clash...

Drones and privacy: Debate just taking off

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For most of the public, the word “drone” calls up the sleek, automated killing machines that the Obama administration...

In this January 2003 photo, U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg looks on as Gov. Jeanne Shaheen shakes with Dan Lynch, assistant director of New Hampshire Fish & Game, after signing an agreement between The Nature Conservancy and the state to preserve 25,000 acres in the North Country.  In an opinion column today, Gregg and Shaheen express their opposition to the Northern Pass plan to run transmission lines through part of the total 146,000 acres they worked to protect.

Shaheen, Gregg voice opposition to North Country electricity lines

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Two former governors who were instrumental in creating the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters conservation area agree with the Society...

A new place from some familiar faces at High Street Farmhouse in Goffstown

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Our Gourmet reviews High Street Farmhouse in Goffstown.

A protester demonstrates in front of the State House in Concord in this 2010 file photo. After years of wrangling, New Hampshire may soon legalize medical marijuana.

'Home grow' dropped on way to medical marijuana compromise

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New Hampshire House and Senate negotiators reached agreement Tuesday on legislation legalizing the use of marijuana, but only for...

Video: James O'Keefe confronts NH Assoc. Attorney General Richard Head on eve of book release

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Project Veritas also obtained a letter showing how Richard Head was asking for years of my emails from political opponents...

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House proposes special session to decide Medicaid expansion

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CONCORD – The House has proposed that lawmakers hold a special session to vote on Medicaid expansion after a committee studies the issue for two months.

Federal judge in N.Y. says ICE must release names of illegal immigrants it arrests

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A federal judge in New York ruled last week that immigration officials must disclose the names of certain illegal immigrants they arrest, a decision that appears to contradict an earlier ruling involving the Union Leader Corp.

State, employee unions have tentative agreements

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The administration and four state employee unions have reached collective bargaining agreements that will provide state workers a 6 percent raise over the next two years.

Pearl Street lot proposal involves student housing in Manchester

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The chief executive of a Massachusetts-based development company has unveiled a proposal for an eight-story “student housing” tower that it would like to build at the current site of the city’s Pearl Street parking lot.

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