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NH POLITICS

Governor Ayotte vetoes ‘bathroom bill’ in N.H., just as her predecessor Chris Sununu did

The vetoed legislation would have rolled back anti-discrimination protections for transgender people in bathrooms, locker rooms, prisons, and sports.

NH POLITICS

State Senator Dan Innis takes on Scott Brown in N.H. GOP Senate race

Dan Innis is a state senator, business professor, and beef farmer, and he’s challenging Scott Brown for the Republican nomination in New Hampshire's open race for US Senate.

Forecast | Ken Mahan

Humidity continues on Wednesday, and so does the heat. Here’s what to expect.

High humidity continues to drive “feels-like” temperatures well into the 90s, keeping heat alerts in place for Wednesday and Thursday.

Home of the Week: A New Hampshire Cape with post-and-beam design

This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath Hampton Cape has a woodsy feel inside and out.

New Hampshire takes a tiny step in the right direction

Amid the housing crunch, small structures are giving more people a place they can afford to live.

NH CRIME

Court system in N.H. launches internal review over bail granted to man before murder-suicide

Amid public outrage, the New Hampshire Judicial Branch announced Monday it has launched an internal review to take a closer look at cases involving a man believed to have killed his estranged wife then himself in Berlin, N.H., after he had been released on bond.

Woman dies in apartment building fire in Concord, N.H.

Her body was found on the second floor of the apartment building at 151 Manchester Road on Tuesday, officials said.

NH POLITICS

Ayotte vetoes N.H. book ban legislation, citing concern about subjective standards around age-appropriateness

The legislation would have established a centralized complaint process granting the state board of education explicit authority to overrule local school boards when a parent alleges certain materials are "harmful to minors."