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The litigation argues the US Department of Education is trying to enforce a vague and unconstitutional interpretation of federal law.
By Marissa Tansino Click here for updates on this story PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire (WMUR) — Months after Erin McBride lost her mother to cancer, she learned she had a brain tumor. Weeks later, she ...
With Congressman Chris Pappas announcing his candidacy for the US Senate seat now held by Jeanne Shaheen, candidates in other ...
The following is a list of 10 NHIAA infielders who are primed to have a big season in 2025: JACOB BROWN (KENNETT) Brown, a ...
Whether you were born and raised in the Granite State or you have taken tons of family vacations in the Lakes Region or White ...
Oyster River, Portsmouth join Dover and Somersworth schools in suit fighting Trump administration's bid to end diversity, ...
New Hampshire moved closer to banning “sanctuary city” policies after the House approved their bill on Thursday.
Sheridan graduated from Plymouth State University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and is LSIT certified in ...
Thursday to pass a proposal to increase the maximum amount of money injured first responders can receive through the First ...
Maura Sullivan announced her candidacy for New Hampshire’s First District in the U.S. House on Thursday, becoming the first ...
Andrea Amico returned from vacation to four large yellow envelopes on her kitchen table — one for each family member. The letters contained blood tests sent from her state health department in the US.
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