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A new law seeks to expand the rights of the terminally ill to seek experimental treatments and to make New Hampshire a ...
New Hampshire is not adequately funding its public schools, a superior court judge held Monday – the latest in a string of ...
If you’ve ever attempted to observe your own thoughts, even for a moment, maybe you noticed how easily the mind can move ...
In 2018 the U.S. Census predicted that by 2034, for the first time, those 65 and older would outnumber those 18 and younger.
Housing became more affordable this June, as higher incomes and slightly lower interest rates overcame higher prices, ...
Heading into the respiratory illness season, states and clinicians are working to encourage pregnant patients to get COVID-19 ...
A local church is urging its members to permanently remove books from the Shelby County Public Library by checking them out ...
New Hampshire’s health care system is facing unprecedented challenges that could have major economic and personal ...
Jack Brammer, a native of Maysville, has been a news reporter in Kentucky since 1976. He worked two years for The ...
While she said she’d respect the federal government’s decisions, Gov. Kelly Ayotte doesn’t plan to push for legalization on a ...
Three years after the state accreditation process was created by executive order by Gov. Chris Sununu, about 50 police departments are engaged in the accreditation process, according to John Scippa, ...