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Governor Kelly Ayotte's First 100 Days: A Focus on Public Safety, Fiscal Responsibility, and Bipartisan Leadership
As Governor Kelly Ayotte approaches her 100th day in office, her administration has undertaken several initiatives aimed at addressing public safety, fiscal management, education, housing, and transportation in New Hampshire.
25 minutes ago2 min read

Our country is divided, and that’s not a good thing
It’s not often that we have an opportunity to pause and take the time to reflect on what is happening in our country.
2 days ago3 min read

Reader Poll: Should New Hampshire Ban Transgender Girls (Biological Males) from Girls Bathrooms?
The New Hampshire House Republicans recently passed HB148 which allows the classification of individuals based on biological sex in three specific areas under New Hampshire law.
2 days ago1 min read


House Finance budget rolls back post-COVID growth in state spending
A decade’s worth of state revenue growth, primarily from rising business tax collections, has fueled significant state spending increases since 2015, with a particularly large jump coming in the 2024-25 budget.
2 days ago2 min read


AG Bondi Says Feds Are Looking Into Bow High School ‘XX’ Wristband Case
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday night her department is looking into the Bow High School free speech case in the wake of Monday’s controversial ruling by a federal judge.
2 days ago3 min read

Letting Go and Moving Forward – Celebrating Our New Community Center!
In the heart of Newport, New Hampshire, a powerful transformation has taken place—one that speaks to the spirit of progress, the strength of tradition, and the beauty of letting go in order to move forward. On March 27, the town celebrated the grand opening of the LaValley Family Community Center, a moment that will be remembered for generations to come.
2 days ago2 min read


Manchester Sees Record Decline in Overdose Deaths Under Ruais Administration
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mayor Jay Ruais announced this week that Manchester is on pace for its most significant reduction in overdose deaths...
4 days ago2 min read

UNH Assignment Compels Racial Identity Reflections as State Moves to Ban DEI Programs
A University of New Hampshire class assignment requiring students to reflect on their own race and ethnicity through the lens of a national social justice initiative is raising concerns about compelled ideological expression in public education.
4 days ago2 min read
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