Republicans gathered Monday in Bedford for a first-of-its-kind event billed as an "unwoke celebration" of Christopher Columbus.
On Sept. 25, the Trump administration sued New Hampshire and five other states for voter data, including the last four digits of voters’ Social Security numbers, drivers license numbers and birthdays.
Privacy has been at the heart of Neal Kurk’s political career. When he served as a Republican House lawmaker, he spearheaded the 2018 effort to insert a right to privacy in the state constitution. And he helped author the law keeping voter information confidential.
John E. Sununu leads the field of Republicans vying for the nomination for NH’s open U.S. Senate seat despite not yet announcing his candidacy.
Brayton Energy lost funding for a New Hampshire-based project as part of the cancellations, according to a spreadsheet provided by the Department of Energy to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s office and shared with NHPR. The company was set to get nearly $5 million, according to a spreadsheet shared by Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee.
New Hampshire Secretary of State David M. Scanlan and Laconia City Clerk Katie Gargano remind Laconia voters and individuals who qualify to register by absentee or to vote
Andy Beshear says the DNC will decide New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary status, while he focuses on the 2026 election and backing local Democrats who promote policies that move the country forward.
New Hampshire law prohibits individuals from removing or defacing political advertising on public or private property.
Residents will have an opportunity to weigh in on creation of social districts in the city during the council meeting on Tuesday evening.