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Notable NH Deaths: Four-Term Nashua Alderman Ann Ackerman; Concord Monitor's Mike Pride
Obituaries include a former police chief and founder of the Grand View Lodge and a veteran who pulled a pilot from a burning plane crash.

Obituaries include a former police chief and founder of the Grand View Lodge and a veteran who pulled a pilot from a burning plane crash.

Podcast: Portsmouth City Councilor John Tabor talks with journalist Roger Wood.
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard six cannabis bills Thursday including one in which the state would sell it at liquor stores.
Have you ever watched a football game and seen a referee make a suspicious call on the field? Richard Donald Groves talks about new novel.
Obituaries: A North Country logger; a Seabrook vintage comic book company owner; a camp counselor; a Warner selectman; and others.
In a packed Representatives Hall, opponents and supporters of the Parental Bill of Rights in Education testified on Tuesday.
Kyle Hendrickson of Maine was arraigned on transmitting in interstate commerce a threat to injure the person of another charge.
In this opinion piece, Rayno says Sununu is on a never-ending tour of cable news studios, cattle calls, and presidential wannabe stops.
What constitutes a constitutionally adequate education in New Hampshire does not have a simple or exact answer.
Wolfeboro Police Chief Dean Rondeau is on paid administrative leave pending an internal inquiry, but no reasons have been made public.
House Bill 56, would ask the Department of Environmental Services to determine a safe distance — but Republicans prefer a different bill.
Waltz plays Regus Patoff, a consultant who has shown up after the CEO of CompWare, a gaming company, is murdered.
Voters claiming the Executive Council, State Senate districts were unconstitutionally and unlawfully gerrymandered will be in court in May.
The former Monadnock area state representative charged with engaging in eco-terrorism last year was found not guilty of tree spiking.
On partisan lines, 2 bills related to abortion protections were voted down in the state Senate Thursday, 14-10.
Rayno: Give House Speaker Sherman Packard credit; he knew the Republican votes were insufficient to pass a budget package.
Judge Stahl was nominated to the federal bench in 1990 by President George H. W. Bush, and he served on the U.S. District Court.
Col. Kevin Jordan of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said the bill was unenforceable and a "mess."
New Hampshire’s ski resorts are wrapping up a season with revenues down from a typical year in some cases in the double digits.
A U.S. Navy veteran and police sergeant; a physicist; a EMT and nurse; and a veteran, teacher, and magician known as “The Great Kallini.”