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Distant Dome: The New Hampshire Presidential Primary Is Different Now
Rayno: This year’s presidential run for the roses feels different than past races — with several candidates dropping out on the GOP side.

Rayno: This year’s presidential run for the roses feels different than past races — with several candidates dropping out on the GOP side.

The three-day MLK Weekend is often a busy time at ski areas — and perhaps particularly so since the weather didn’t cooperate at Christmas.
A new version, HB 1636, would transfer responsibility for redeeming bottles and cans to producers, help municipalities, to reduce litter.
Heeter: Talk about a gift of realizing the gift that is health — a gift I’ve taken for granted for decades.
A bill requiring homeschoolers who accept money under the Education Freedom Account program to go through background checks was defeated.
State Senators passed a bail reform bill on a voice vote Wednesday less than two hours after the Republican majority outlined their agenda.
Plus: Veterans from Enfield, Manchester, and Warner; Bedford and Hancock educators; a Sunapee firefighter; and a Laconia church organist.
West: Everyone must read “My Friend Anne Frank” because it shows how the Jews of that time handled the horror of the Holocaust.
2 out-of-staters were recently diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease after staying at the Mountain View Grand Resort in Whitefield.
From heroes to titans of business, the court, legislative chambers, town halls, and every place in between, New Hampshire lost many in 2023.
The Londonderry Republican is laying low since the controversy over his “invitation only” press conference Wednesday.
A discovered unmarked box containing evidence from the 35-year-old Sharon Johnson case is causing problems for AG, slowing an overturn.
The Association in Downtown Exeter invites local artists to submit to their first theme show of the year, “Winter Frost,” Jan. 6.
The state wants a superior court judge to consider its decision on the NH's Statewide Education Property Tax final so it may be appealed.
New Hampshire currently has 5,695 students enrolled in 32 public charter schools. Three more are expected to open next year.
Dean August Outhouse of Stratham has been indicted for theft for allegedly stealing money from the Portsmouth Police Patrolman’s Assoc.
The donation is personal for Anna Sargent, a nursing student and proud employee of the hospital, due to prior family issues.
Londonderry Times publisher Deb Paul must pay $620 in fines for running political ads deemed illegal by the state.
Liset: It is that time of year when visions of new fly fishing tackle dance through most fly fishers heads.
The First Responder program will support career development, recruitment, retention of law enforcement officers, professional firefighters.