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Dem State Rep Denounced After Using 'N-Word' In Statehouse Convo With Black Activist
Progressive activists in the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color community have accused State Rep. Nicole Klein Knight of racism.

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Progressive activists in the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color community have accused State Rep. Nicole Klein Knight of racism.

During a blizzard where the wind was so strong it ripped a “Morse for Senate” sign off the lectern, the Senate president launches his bid.
TTA president Coral Hampe: “In expressing my concerns about the bill, my words were imperfect, and for that, I am sorry.”
In this opinion piece, the former House Speaker says CACR 36 will solve the problem of non-NH residents voting in future elections.
Edward Reynolds requires students to find someone to accuse of being racist, homophobic, and then “call them out” in order to get credit.
Bedford’s election officials, including Shaughnessy, current Moderator Bill Klein, and Town Clerk Sally Kellar all came under investigation.
In this opinion piece, the GOP candidate for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire says the "mystery flight" policy has to end.
Hassan's uphill race got a bit steeper Wednesday even before news of Breyer's retirement broke due to discouraging new polling numbers.
Spanish teacher and head of the teachers union Coral Hampe to legislators: "Let us do our jobs without interference from parents and laws."
Junior-Senior High Principal David Dalton said parents who object can keep kids home, enroll in the Virtual Learning Academy Charter School.
Jason Bedrick of EdChoice talks about school choice data and research. The Josiah Bartlett Center’s Drew Cline’s in the show as well.
New Hampshire Democrats have nothing to fear but fear itself. Unfortunately, that may be enough to cost them the November elections.
The NRCC is buying billboards and running ads on television to make its point: "We can't afford to freeze."
Rep. Stephanie Hyland (D-Francestown) is the fourth rep to either leave the party or quit their positions in recent weeks.
Think tank president: While education is provided by government, one might argue, why is it provided as opposed to funded by government?
Parents of middle school students were warned that children who do not wear “properly-fitted masks” will be sent to detention session.
The comms director for 350NH says the plant should be replaced with solar or wind energy — something that would benefit area residents.
President of college Republicans is critical of Dartmouth's decision to cancel an event, issuing statements that do not appear to be true.
State Rep. Marjorie Porter (D-Hillsborough) said, "It was good that we had that option" while speaking against funds for vouchers.
The longtime Londonderry Town Manager went full “Tip O'Neill” in his announcement speech at the Londonderry Lions Hall Saturday.