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  • New Hampshire Jun 4, 2021

    Pence Says He and Trump Don't See ‘Eye to Eye' on Jan. 6, But Praises Ex-President

    Former Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday that he wasn’t sure that he and former President Donald Trump would ever see “eye to eye” over what happened on Jan. 6 but that he would “always be proud of what we accomplished for the American people over the last four years.”

  • Windham May 28, 2021

    Auditors Find No Fraud in Disputed New Hampshire Election

    There is no evidence of fraud or political bias in a controversial New Hampshire election where a recount and audit has drawn the interest of former President Donald Trump, auditors concluded Thursday.

  • New Hampshire Feb 24, 2021

    White Nationalist Gets Prison Over Rape Threat, Extortion

    A self-proclaimed white nationalist was sentenced Wednesday to nearly three-and-a-half years in federal prison for threatening to rape the wife of a man who was part of a separate racist group that he believed was harassing him. Christopher Cantwell, a 40-year-old New Hampshire resident and radio host, was found guilty in September of extortion and threatening to injure property or…

  • Christina Fay Dec 2, 2020

    Court Rejects Appeal of NH Woman in Great Danes Abuse Case

    The state’s highest court on Wednesday rejected an appeal by a New Hampshire woman who argued her privacy was violated in a case that eventually led to her being convicted of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her mansion. In a unanimous decision, the New Hampshire Supreme Court found a lawyer for Christina Fay had not...

  • New Hampshire Dec 2, 2020

    Pickup Driver's Drug Use Critical in Death of 7 Bikers in NH: NTSB

    A pickup driver’s drug use was the reason he crashed last year into an oncoming group of motorcyclists in New Hampshire, leading to the death of seven bikers, the National Transportation Safety Board found Tuesday. The board unanimously approved a report that determined that Volodymyr Zhukovskyy’s impairment from the drugs was the “probable cause” for him crossing the center...

  • New Hampshire Oct 28, 2020

    NTSB Release Details in Crash That Killed 7 Motorcyclists in NH

    The pickup truck driver charged with causing the deaths of seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire last year told authorities he had drug problems, regularly used heroin and cocaine but believed he was not impaired at the time of the crash. The admission by Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was included in a trove of documents released Wednesday by federal investigators related to the…

  • New Hampshire Sep 22, 2020

    NH White Nationalist Goes on Trial Over Online Threats

    A white nationalist who rose to prominence during a deadly 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, went on trial Tuesday on federal charges of threatening to rape the wife of a person with whom he was having a dispute. Christopher Cantwell, a New Hampshire resident, has remained in federal custody since he pleaded not guilty in January to using the Telegram…

  • New Hampshire Jan 8, 2020

    Officials Unveil Plan to Clean Up Northeast's Great Bay

    Federal officials announced a plan Tuesday to reduce pollution in one of the largest estuaries in the Northeast. In the draft Clean Water Permit for the Great Bay in New Hampshire, the Environmental Protection Agency calls for a dozen communities that ring the bay to reduce the amounts of nitrogen going into the waters, rather than focusing on one community…

  • New Hampshire Feb 27, 2019

    New Hampshire Lawmakers Give Initial Nod to Legalizing Recreational Pot

    The New Hampshire House has given preliminary approval to a bill legalizing recreational marijuana, putting the state on the path to joining several of its neighbors who allow the possession of small amounts of pot. Lawmakers voted 209-147 Wednesday in favor of the bill that would legalize up to 1 ounce of recreational marijuana and 5 grams of concentrated cannabis....

  • New Hampshire Feb 8, 2019

    NH's Highest Court Upholds Convictions in ‘Free the Nipple' Case

    New Hampshire’s highest court on Friday upheld the conviction of three women who were arrested for going topless on a beach, finding their constitutional rights were not violated. In a 3-2 ruling Friday, the court decided that Laconia’s ordinance does not discriminate on the basis of gender or violate the women’s right to free speech. In a dissenting opinion, Associate...

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