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Active With The Activists: Thousands Take To The Streets Of NH To Say 'No Kings'
Alpert: My day began in Hanover, where clusters of protesters lined both sides of Lyme Road, probably numbering more than 400.

Alpert: My day began in Hanover, where clusters of protesters lined both sides of Lyme Road, probably numbering more than 400.

“These investigations are not just mechanical exercises — they are commitments of the heart,” said Investigator Todd Flanagan.
The summit and its future, considering impacts from humans and climate change, are being considered as part of an extensive master plan.
Homeownership is more than having a place to live; it's a tool for achieving long-term economic stability and generational wealth.
Senate budget writers may be optimistic about business taxes for the next biennium, but May revenues continue to show a downward trend.
Veterans from Dover, Nashua, and Whitefield; a Derry, Laconia educator; a Seabrook storeowner; and a Littleton nurse.
The committee of conference is working on House Bill 1 and House Bill 2 which make appropriations for the next two years beginning July 1.
Attorneys for Matthew Millar, who is accused of Jason Rothe's death, say Formella’s newly discovered role is grounds for dismissal.
Multiple staffers at the local newspaper walked out this week, saying they had not been paid, but owner Jay Lucas claims there’s no problem.
Former gubernatorial candidate: Ernst’s comments aren’t just offensive — they reveal the hard truth about what’s driving her and the GOP.
Alpert: More than 1,800 protests nationwide are scheduled for Saturday.
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled there is nothing wrong with firing former NH State Rep. Jon Stone from his job as a corrections officer.
New Hampshire ski areas this past winter saw 2,424,587 visits, a 3% increase over the previous winter, which was much warmer and wetter.
Surrounded by children and Republicans who made it happen, Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed the “Parents Bill of Rights” into law Tuesday.
Also: A Merrimack chiropractor; a Rye financial regulator; a New Castle attorney; a Hampton store owner and marathoner; a Londonderry pilot.
The House voted down SB 222, which would have changed the primary from the second Tuesday in September to the second Tuesday in June.
Adding unrelated bills at the last minute to popular bills is a common occurrence, particularly at the end of the budget season.
The state Supreme Court upheld the Legislature’s 2020 redistricting map rejecting a lawsuit appeal brought by Dover, Rochester, 10 citizens.
The Senate Finance Committee voted 6-2 Tuesday to pass its version of a budget for the next two years at about $16 billion.
Why did Hanks interview witnesses during the AG’s investigation into Jason Rothe’s 2023 death as a patient inside the psych unit?