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THE GRANITE EAGLE


Graphic Sexual Material Found in New Hampshire School Libraries
A growing number of New Hampshire parents are raising alarms over the presence of highly graphic and sexually explicit material in public school libraries, as documented images from books available to minors show step-by-step instructions for sex acts, definitions of fetishes, and depictions of adult hookup apps—all under the banner of educational content.
Jul 243 min read


Chris Pappas Raises Majority of Campaign Funds from Out-of-State Donors
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Chris Pappas raised more than three-quarters of his campaign funds from donors outside New Hampshire during the most recent reporting period, according to federal filings, with over half coming from some of the most liberal areas of the country.
Jul 231 min read


Federal Grant Restored for N.H. Learning Centers, Preserving After-School and Summer Programs
More than $6.5 million in federal funding has been released to New Hampshire to support after-school and summer learning programs, ensuring continuity for students in high-need communities across the state.
The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that $6,548,640 has been allocated through the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program for the current fiscal year. The award is part of the federal Title IV, Part B funding under the Elementary and Secondary Edu
Jul 232 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


NHPR Faces Deepening Financial Crisis After Loss of Federal Funding and Mounting Deficits
New Hampshire Public Radio is entering a period of heightened financial uncertainty after Congress voted Thursday to eliminate all funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a source of nearly half a million dollars in support for the station last year.
Jul 213 min read


Republican Registration Surging in New Hampshire, Raising Red Flags for Democrats
CONCORD, N.H. — Voter registration trends in New Hampshire suggest a political shift that could spell trouble for Democrats heading into...
Jul 183 min read


Why aren’t all local NH police departments cooperating with ICE?
As President Trump fulfills his campaign promise of conducting the largest deportation effort in American history, the cries from critics have been loud and consistent.
Jul 173 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


Republican State Senator Dan Innis Announces Run for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire
Republican State Senator Dan Innis officially launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, entering what is expected to be one of the most closely watched races in the country.
Jul 163 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


Ayotte Vetoes Social-Issue Bills, But Signals Support for a Path Forward
In a move that disappointed many conservatives but left the door open for future action, Governor Kelly Ayotte vetoed several high-profile social-issue bills passed by the Republican-led Legislature. While the Governor cited concerns over enforcement, litigation, and state overreach, her statements repeatedly affirmed the core values behind the legislation — suggesting a willingness to work with lawmakers on more targeted versions next session.
Jul 163 min read


NH State Tourism Website Promotes LGBQT Events Featuring Programming for Young Children
See Editor's Note Below CONCORD, N.H. — The State of New Hampshire’s official tourism website is actively promoting Pride events across...
Jul 162 min read


Granite Eagle Relaunches with Chris Thompson as Editor-in-Chief
CONCORD, NH — After a period of strategic reorganization, The Granite Eagle is returning to full-time publishing—reaffirming its...
Jul 162 min read


Be grateful for the freedom we have
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend an event that had a major impact on my patriotism and reinforced my strong belief about how fortunate we are to live in the United States of America. I was also reminded of the sacrifices so many great Americans in the armed forces make to allow people like you and I to live the lives we live.
Jun 23 min read


Kelly Ayotte’s Steady Leadership Earns Broad Support Among Granite Staters
DURHAM, N.H. — Gov. Kelly Ayotte remains a popular figure in New Hampshire, with a net positive job approval rating, according to the...
Jun 21 min read


New Hampshire Republican Delegations Thank County Sheriffs for Commitment to Immigration Enforcement Programs
The Republican delegations of Hillsborough and Rockingham counties have issued letters of appreciation to their respective county sheriffs for maintaining partnerships with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the 287(g) program.
Jun 22 min read


SIG SAUER’s M7 and M250 Designated as U.S. Army’s Standard-Issue Weapons, Marking Major Milestone for New Hampshire-Based Manufacturer
In a major milestone for both New Hampshire’s defense industry and the U.S. Army’s modernization efforts, the Army has officially designated the SIG SAUER M7 Rifle and M250 Automatic Rifle as Type Classification - Standard (TC-STD).
May 302 min read


EFA expansion compromise achieves universal enrollment with a brake on growth
Though expanding Education Freedom Accounts to all New Hampshire students is a top Republican Party priority for this legislative...
May 302 min read


Democrats Pessimistic on Finances, While Republicans and Undeclared Voters Show Optimism
New data from the Business and Industry Association (BIA) and the University of New Hampshire Survey Center reveals a striking divide in how New Hampshire residents view their financial future.
May 301 min read


Stephen Pushes to Safeguard New Hampshire’s Job Corps Program Amid Federal Uncertainty
Executive Councilor John Stephen is leading the charge to protect New Hampshire’s Job Corps program following the U.S. Department of Labor’s unexpected decision to pause operations at all contractor-operated Job Corps centers nationwide by June 30.
May 302 min read
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