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NH DOJ Strips Northfield Man of Voting Rights Over Stolen Political Sign Case
A Northfield man has lost his right to vote after being convicted of removing political signs — a punishment that some say goes far beyond what the New Hampshire Constitution ever intended.
Oct 292 min read


NH Democrat Lawmaker’s ICE ‘Watch List’ Raises Alarm After Dallas Shooter Used Similar Apps
Revelations from the FBI that the Dallas shooter used apps designed to track the movements of federal immigration agents are fueling questions about similar “watch list” systems operating in New Hampshire and elsewhere.
Sep 252 min read


Political Motive Still Possible in Nashua Shooting, Despite AG Formella's Statements
While Formella has preliminarily downplayed racial or religious hatred as a motive, he has not ruled out the possibility that politics played a role.
Sep 222 min read


Court Review Finds Evidence Existed to Detain Berlin Murder Suspect
An internal court review released Monday concludes there was enough evidence to hold Michael Gleason in preventive detention months before he allegedly shot and killed his wife in Berlin on July 6, then died by suicide.
Aug 253 min read


YDC Fraud follows a long history and it always involves the same lawyers
Chris Thomson’s Op-Ed "YDC Lawsuits: The most disturbing case of fraud ever seen in NH” was a welcome fresh take on the YDC cases. I noticed David Vicinanzo’s comment under it. He is one of the lead attorneys suing the State. He doth protest too much. He was a federal prosecutor in Concord in the 1990s when the majority of the abuse at YDC allegedly took place.
Aug 253 min read


Decades-Old Allegations, Big Payouts: Is NH the Latest Target in Nationwide Lawsuit Strategy?
Attorneys behind the suits have appeared repeatedly across jurisdictions, advertising hotlines, conducting media campaigns, and coordinating filings to maximize legal leverage.
Aug 46 min read


Motorcyclist Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit and Crash on I-93
A Barnstead woman was arrested Wednesday morning after allegedly fleeing New Hampshire State Police on a motorcycle and crashing while attempting to exit Interstate 93 in Hooksett.
Jul 311 min read


Ayotte Signs Sweeping Public Safety Legislation to Protect Victims, Crack Down on Trafficking and AI Child Exploitation
Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a broad slate of public safety bills into law Monday, enacting new protections for crime victims and stiffening penalties for crimes ranging from human trafficking to AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery.
Flanked by law enforcement leaders, legislators, and victim advocacy groups during a ceremonial bill signing at the State House, Ayotte emphasized her administration’s commitment to ensuring New Hampshire remains “the safest state in the nat
Jul 293 min read


Non-Citizen Charged with Voting in Three New Hampshire Elections Amid Broader Legal History
2019 Arrest Photo of Naseef not related to this case CONCORD- A Manchester man has been arrested and charged with voting in three New...
Jul 222 min read


Executive Councilors Call for Urgent Public Safety Coordination Following Fuentes Tragedy
In the wake of the murder of Marisol Fuentes, two members of the New Hampshire Executive Council are calling for an urgent inter-agency meeting to review and upgrade the state’s public safety information systems.
Jul 172 min read


House Republicans Call for Magistrate’s Resignation Following Deadly Bail Decision
New Hampshire House Republican leaders are calling for the immediate resignation of Magistrate Stephanie Johnson following a controversial bail decision that they say led directly to the death of a Berlin woman, Marisol Fuentes.
Jul 162 min read


New Documents Reveal Gaps in Vetting, Procurement at New Hampshire Department of Corrections Amid Resignation Fallout
Newly released documents reveal deeper concerns about oversight and procurement practices at the New Hampshire Department of Corrections (NHDOC), providing additional context behind last week’s resignation of Commissioner Helen Hanks.
May 194 min read


NH Dept of Corrections Commissioner Resigns; Democrats Have Recently Defended Her Leadership
The Commissioner of the Department of Corrections has Resigned Weeks After Democrats Defended Her Work
May 192 min read


Attorney General Formella Seeks Volunteers to Assist with Consumer Protection Efforts
The Attorney General is calling on members of the public to lend their time and experience in support of consumer protection efforts
Apr 11 min read


Ayotte Signs Bail Reform Into Law, Ending "Revolving Door" for Repeat Offenders
Gov Kelly Ayotte signed HB592 into law Tues morning, delivering on a GOP-led promise to overhaul New Hampshire’s troubled bail system.
Mar 252 min read


Governor Ayotte’s Fast Action on Bail Reform Is a Hopeful Harbinger and a Great Leadership Indicator
Thanks to Governor Kelly Ayotte’s leadership and her effective partnering with our legislature, this bail disaster is coming to an end.
Mar 252 min read


New Hampshire Senate Passes Bail Reform Bill, Governor Ayotte Expected to Sign
The New Hampshire Senate has passed House Bill 592, a measure aimed at tightening the state's bail system
Mar 202 min read


New Hampshire Officials Warn Residents of E-ZPass Toll Scam
New Hampshire officials are alerting residents to a new scam targeting E-ZPass users with fraudulent text messages.
Mar 182 min read


Nashua Man Sentenced to 80 Years to Life for Double Murder
A Nashua man has been sentenced to a minimum of 80 years in prison for the fatal shootings of two individuals in downtown Nashua last Aug.
Mar 141 min read
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