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Like people, rivers suffer from lack of care and concern. The 117 miles of the Merrimack River, known colloquially as the ...
Starting Jan. 1, New Hampshire will place a $3.50 per ton surcharge on all solid waste taken at any of the state’s six ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte announced on Tuesday she is nominating William Hart to serve as the state’s next corrections commissioner.
Self-driving vehicle technology continues to advance, prompting a wave of liability and safety regulations from state ...
A coalition of school districts, a teachers union, the vice president of the Manchester NAACP, and an LGBTQ+ advocacy group ...
When Siri Fiske founded the Mysa Microschool in Washington, D.C., in 2016, there wasn’t a widely accepted term for her small, ...
While advocates and lawmakers involved in the issues came out of the session with some wins, they felt the state had a long ...
The availability of obstetrics care in America has been dwindling for years. That could accelerate now, as hospital leaders ...
Dr. Benjamin Chan is a Dartmouth College-educated doctor who works at Concord Hospital. He’s also New Hampshire’s state ...
In a series of decisions on transgender legislation this year, Gov. Kelly Ayotte has taken a page from her predecessor’s ...
Shefali Luthra is The 19th’s reproductive health reporter. Shefali has covered health care for more than a decade, starting ...
Drunken drivers who travel the wrong way down New Hampshire roads will face steeper penalties under a new law passed this ...