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Orff: 2023 The Tipping Point Winter For New Hampshire
A wildlife biologist from Epsom believes the winter of 2023 is the turning point for climate change.

A wildlife biologist from Epsom believes the winter of 2023 is the turning point for climate change.

Rayno: The problem for Republicans is its majority in the House is razor thin — and depends on who arrives at the Capitol on a session day.
After years of revenue surpluses, the state’s higher education institutions are seeking to at least return to levels of the past.
Stoddart: Gibson is known mainly for her captivating poetry; the novel takes place from 1958 to 1986.
Gabe was adopted from the Last Hope K9 Rescue.
Residents helped homeless youths facing frigid cold temperatures, according to Kat Strange, communications director for Waypoint NH.
A veteran and State Liquor Commission employee from Nashua; the owner of Fontaine Logging; and other passed away recently.
Emerson: The arctic blast that swept through the state helped, but it was not expected to last long with warmer temps on the horizon.
The New Hampshire MomsCaucus gathered Thursday morning for a news conference.
Department of Administrative Services: The state garnered $202.7 million for January — $42.4M more than estimates and $9.3M more than 2022.
Montriville “Monty” Graham Jr. of Newport was convicted on 22 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault related to 1990s incidents.
A law professor blames administration of the statute for issues concerning bail reform while police and politicians say too many reoffend.
Windham's Stoddart talks with Perrault of North Hampton about poetry and books.
This week’s edition of Moose’s Pals, a weekly column devoted to pets that are available for adoption at local animal shelters.
The House, by a 3-to-1 majority, killed the bill sponsored by state Rep. Eric Gallager, D-Concord; Granny D Day bill was also voted down.
The House Education Committee debated two school voucher bills proposing to change the law with the committee voting down party lines.
The population profile for New Hampshire is often over-simplified: rural, older, White; which lacks understanding of local communities.
House Bill 569 would require all communities in the state to send their statewide property tax revenue to the NH DRA to be put in the trust.
A bill that would affirmatively protect in law the right to an abortion before 24 weeks of pregnancy was heard Tuesday before the Senate.
Rayno: This year, Valentine’s Day in New Hampshire will be a doubleheader ... joyous celebrations and the Gov. Chris Sununu's budget.