Governor Kelly Ayotte defended the former UNH Police Department chief, who has since joined her administration. The ...
Small business entrepreneur and Windham native Al Letizio Jr. was appointed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte on Monday to a committee ...
Cameron Marvin, an eighth-grade student at Pelham Memorial School, noticed a huge change last September when the school blocked student access to cellphones. Marvin joined administrators, teachers and ...
TODAY, THE HOUSE CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE SET ASIDE AN HOUR FOR A HEARING ON A MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION BILL, BUT NO ONE SHOWED UP TO TESTIFY. NOT EVEN THE BILL’S PRIME SPONSOR. STATE REPS DID HEAR ...
New Hampshire’s more than 9,600 nonprofits employ over 14% of the state’s workforce, substantially higher than the national rate of less than 10%. According to tax filings, they reported a collective ...
John Murphy, a telecommunications worker with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, is tired of having to show up to protests every year to oppose right-to-work legislation in New ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed an executive order Wednesday, implementing a hiring freeze in state government, carving out some exceptions.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte cited a need to “tighten our belts and live within our means” given the budget deficit New Hampshire faces.
Governor Ayotte says the freeze will allow the state to examine every agency in hopes of finding ways to do things better.