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New Filing Feeds Marconi Defense Claims Of Legal Fishing Expedition
Geno Marconi’s defenders say he’s the subject of a new one — from the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Public Integrity Unit.

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Geno Marconi’s defenders say he’s the subject of a new one — from the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Public Integrity Unit.

Report: City’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Belonging Committee “decided to sever ties” with consultant Racial Equity Group.
A Commission to Cut Congressional Spending should be created to mitigate the current seemingly insoluble congressional spending challenge.
The director of the NHIOP at St. Anselm College and Michael Graham discuss the status of the First-in-the-Nation presidential primary.
Robynne Alexander, the real estate developer who offered $21.5M for the Laconia State School property, faces up to 20 years in prison.
A Republican state Senator, professor of marketing and hospitality management, and farm owner is the second GOP candidate for 2026.
If you can’t stop local spending, can you slow down local tax hikes? A poll says nearly half the state supports the idea. A third doesn’t.
House Majority Leader Jason Osborne (R-Auburn) confessed confusion over the vetoes: “The governor does appear determined to carry Lebanon.”
William Woodbury, representing several employees in the Group II retirement pool, said Ayotte’s recent reforms don’t fix the 2011 problem.
Multiple legal sources say the department's officers completely mishandled the case against Thomas Rogers, a county prosecutor.
John Skevington, CEO of Catholic Medical Center and a 17-year veteran of HCA talks about healthcare in New Hampshire.
Michael Gleason Jr. appeared before Bail Magistrate Stephanie Johnson in April on felony charges of sexual assault and kidnapping.
It’s not secret she is considering a White House 2028 run. Why else would she campaign with U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Chris Pappas?
Reporter Mark Halperin predicts a “Potemkin primary,” a “diluted” event mandated by state law, but of minor significance in the process.
Veteran, former Obama administration official Maura Sullivan has raised $800K whereas presumed frontrunner Stefany Shaheen has raised $525K.
Graham: New Hampshire residents dislike the mandatory vehicle inspection program. But 128 House Democrats voted (unsuccessfully) to keep it.
Criminal charges against Special Victims Unit Assistant Hillsborough County Attorney Thomas Rogers were dropped Monday.
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New Hampshire has the 5th-highest income limit in the country for eligibility in Medicaid’s Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Judge Anna Barbara Hantz-Marconi's lawyers: John Formella broke policy when he privately questioned former Gov. Chris Sununu about the case.