We are proud at InDepthNH.org to report that Garry Rayno, Paula Tracy and Arnie Alpert have won awards in the highly competitive New England Newspaper and Press Association's annual Better Newspaper ...
From cardboard box derbies to pond skimming, to fireworks, ski areas across the state are organizing fun events in the coming days and weeks to conclude what has been an excellent snowy winter.
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte got $204 million a year until 2030 for the project as part of the Trump Administration's "One ...
The Plaintiffs in the Rand education funding lawsuit seek the recusal of four of the five state Supreme Courts justices, including Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald, from the case.
A change the region’s electric system’s manager made a year ago, has added about $1 billion to New England customers' bills.
Concord Police violated the state Constitution when they pushed to save time and get Logan Clegg’s cellphone data from Verizon without a warrant, a unanimous New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
A continued public hearing was held on House Bill 1792 on Tuesday, which looks to prohibit school districts and personnel from teaching critical race theory and LGBTQ+ ideologies in schools, and ...
CONCORD — With about 180 bills on the calendar for two days of House sessions, things became contentious on Wednesday.
The House voted Thursday to extend the statute of limitations for legal action by a person who underwent gender transition ...
The sponsor of the “CHARLIE Act" told a Senate Committee Tuesday he seeks to restore neutrality to public education.
About 100 protesters joined the Kent Street Coalition and other local advocacy groups at the State House on Thursday to ...
Questions raised about lies told about past affair and whether Alex Lee was placed on the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, also known as the Laurie List.
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