Across New Hampshire, NH|News|
New Hampshire Rental Availability Rate Well Below National Averages
For years, New Hampshire has had an unsavory distinction: the state with one of the lowest rates of rental availability around.
The New Hampshire Bulletin, the Granite State's newest independent, nonprofit new organization, delivers accountability reporting on New Hampshire politics and policies. The New Hampshire Bulletin is part of States Newsroom, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit supported by grants and a coalition of donors and readers.
For years, New Hampshire has had an unsavory distinction: the state with one of the lowest rates of rental availability around.
Providing nearly 85,000 adults on Medicaid essential dental benefits will be a challenge, officials say.
Americans for Prosperity officials said the event was designed to let curious parents know of different programs available as alternatives.
The Executive Council approved $1.3 million in additional spending last week to cover increases in construction projects around the state.
The Broadband Connect Program is designed to reach residents and businesses who lack access to high-speed Internet by incentivizing ISPs.
The nurse turned CEO spoke about her decision to leave early, the risks and benefits of speaking up when lawmakers spread misinformation.
With energy costs spiking, the Department of Energy just released its state energy strategy to ensure safe, reliable, and affordable energy.
Climate change has made his job at the Strawbery Banke Museum more difficult, filling the basement of some of the buildings with water.
Crushing caseloads in New Hampshire drove a mass exodus of public defenders — leaving 185 criminal defendants too poor to hire an attorney.
Gov. Chris Sununu signed a law seeking to create a safer place for students by reducing their exposure to lead, a toxic heavy metal.
This article is the first of a two-part series about New Hampshire communities on the frontlines of climate change. Part two will be pub ...
Corrections officers, firefighters, police, and other first responders who aren't receiving mental health training will have to now in NH.
In September, long-term care facilities must stop billing for rent and fees 10 days after a resident dies or their belongings are removed.
Homeowners in the village of Penacook, whose students attend a different district, pay about $3 more per $1,000 value than in Concord.
The NH Department of Education will host a conference in August designed to train students and educators in techniques to disrupt violence.
Advocates, NH officials are not sure whether the new state law will affect the federal legislative package — but many are watching closely.
The Public Utilities Commission was scheduled to propose rules for community power Tuesday. Instead, it announced another delay.
NH DHHS says it will ensure changes to existing rules governing involuntary emergency admissions comply with state law.
The co-op, which is member-owned, currently has more leeway in purchasing power than investor-owned Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil.
About $5.4M remains available; Nashua, Londonderry, and other communities were absent from the list; could apply for funds in the future.