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Casey McDermott

Casey McDermott

Investigative Data Reporter & Editor at NHPR/New Hampshire Public Radio

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Recent Articles

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At the State House and in town elections, campaign to eliminate N.H.’s ballot counting machines h...

The House Election Law Committee unanimously voted against a bill that would have required all future elections in New Hampshire to be hand counted. Voters across the state also rejected similar mandates in town elections this week.
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Crowd rallies for reproductive freedom at N.H. State House

While many participants referenced the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, others called on their fellow protesters to recognize that marginalized communities have long been fighting for bodily autonomy.
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Shaheen suggests voters could punish Democrats if N.H. loses its fi...

Ahead of the 2024 election cycle, the Democratic National Committee is requiring states and territories to formally apply for an early spot in the party’s nominating calendar.
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Sununu says bill to stop towns from banning short-term rentals woul...

Supporters say the legislation would protect property rights and still allow municipalities to set rules for short-term rentals, without prohibiting them altogether. Opponents say it would take away municipal autonomy and exacerbate the state’s housing crunch.
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At a recent panel, a call to rethink a common refrain: ‘We have to ...

Black community leaders opened up about struggling to feel valued, understood and safe at work, in medical settings and other largely white spaces in New Hampshire. But they were also clear: Their experiences are not monolithic and not defined only by the challenges they’ve faced.
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N.H. librarians learn how to lead community conversations that go b...

At a recent training, local librarians explored how to create spaces where people could gather to talk about issues affecting their communities, to learn about local political candidates and more.
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Mother of Harmony Montgomery wants less finger-pointing, more accou...

“I want New Hampshire to be held accountable,” Crystal Sorey said this weekend. “I want the governor to say, ‘OK, we dropped the ball here.’”
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New report says N.H. child protection workers failed to locate Harm...

A new report released by Gov. Chris Sununu’s office on Friday suggests that New Hampshire’s child protection agency missed several potentially key opportunities to ensure the safety of the 7-year-old before she was declared missing in December 2021.
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Faith coalition hopes to bring a new ‘moral and ethical voice’ to N...

The Granite State Organizing Project’s Clergy Caucus launched Tuesday with a rally outside the State House, attended by more than three dozen people representing a mix of faith communities across New Hampshire.
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Spurred by election misinformation and skepticism, crowd urges N.H....

The proposal drew hesitation from election officials who said it was neither necessary nor practical.
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Bill would require N.H. landlords to give more notice before evicti...

The bill would give most New Hampshire tenants facing eviction due to repairs, renovations or a property sale more time to find a new place.
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N.H. lets landlords discriminate against renters using government v...

The new bill may prohibit N.H. landlords from refusing to rent to a tenant participating in the government’s Housing Choice Voucher program, with some exceptions.
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In N.H., which industry had more COVID-19 outbreaks: retail and ser...

Newly released numbers obtained by NHPR offer a never-before-seen snapshot of what kind of outbreaks the state was monitoring across all work and community settings during the first 18 months of the pandemic.
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Lawsuit Claims Opposition to New Workforce Housing in Brookline Was...

“Many community members expressed opposition to the proposed workforce housing community using racially charged language and employing insidious racial stereotypes and code words about the types of tenants who would live in affordable housing,” the lawsuit states.
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UPDATE: More Than Half of N.H. Counties Now Covered by New CDC Evic...

The extension on the moratorium applies only through Oct. 3, 2021, and only in limited circumstances where tenants are facing eviction for nonpayment. It could provide a grace period for thousands of renters who are awaiting a decision on their pending applications for emergency rental assistance.
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N.H. Residents Relying on Public Housing Help Face Myriad Hurdles |...

It's not uncommon for people in New Hampshire to wait years, in some cases nearly a decade, for rental assistance vouchers. But even when they get a voucher, many still struggle to find landlords willing to cooperate.
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Facing Eviction for Nonpayment in N.H.? You Now Have More Time to R...

The law previously gave N.H. tenants seven days after getting an eviction notice to repay. Now, that deadline extends up to the date of the eviction hearing.
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For the First Time, Again: The Barnstormers Bring Back Live Theater...

After pausing live stage shows during the pandemic, the iconic local theater company will kick off their 2021 season this week with a modern interpretation of the Thornton Wilder classic, “Our Town.”
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The Price Tag to Audit Windham's Election: $123,000 And Counting

An investigation into vote discrepancies in Windham’s 2020 election concluded last week, when auditors issued a report explaining that folded were misread by some ballot counting devices. But state officials are still figuring out the price tag for that investigation — and how to pay for it.
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A New Report on N.H.’s Rental Market Confirms: It’s Brutal Out There

A new report from New Hampshire Housing paints a bleak picture of the state’s rental market: Prices are high, inventory is low and competition is intense.…
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‘If It Wasn’t For This Place, We’d Be Lost’: The Way Station Offers...

An unassuming house just a few blocks from the heart of North Conway’s tourism scene is becoming its own kind of popular local destination. It’s a…