Angelina Leo, an Exeter High School senior with physical and learning impairments, said she fears the Trump administration’s move to send special education back to the states could leave her
A Manchester real estate developer who once led the group to buy the former Laconia State School received a 30-month sentence for operating a Ponzi-like real estate investment scheme that
Proposed changes to a law on bullying in public schools is drawing criticism that it would apply a one-size-fits-all approach that could lead to more litigation involving parents, students and
The top education policy leader in the New Hampshire House of Representatives said the school budget crisis in Claremont has shown why it’s time to give the state Board of
AFTER A TENSE WEEK, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the Republican-led Executive Council settled their war of words over paper vs. digital when it comes to hundreds of pages of contracts
The Executive Council unanimously granted the final approval needed to spend $2 million in state Medicaid Enhancement Tax surplus to set up mobile pantries to provide free food over the
The House Commerce and Small Business Committee (pictured) voted, 10-7, to recommend passage of legislation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana for adults, 21 and older Tuesday. The full
A state Senate committee endorsed legislation Thursday to require a parent or legal guardian give written permission for a minor girl to be transported to terminate a pregnancy in New
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said the stories of two New Hampshire cancer survivors motivate her to lead the fight on Capitol Hill to resist ending the federal government shutdown without
Jessica Margeson and Jason Robidoux of Manchester shared how they turned their own battles with homelessness into advocacy for others during a forum Wednesday calling on the Legislature to spend
A key House committee overwhelmingly rejected legislation that would make New Hampshire the first state in the nation to try and block deployment of its National Guard troops to a