Some New Hampshire Democrats have begun a write-in campaign for President Joe Biden since his name will no longer appear on the state’s 2024 presidential primary ballot.
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Younger Women in NH Learn About Risks for Breast Cancer
Health advocates in New Hampshire want to ensure younger women know the potential risk factors for breast cancer, the second most commoncancer among women in the nation.
It Smells like Seed Collection Season at the NH State Forest Nursery
On a late August morning, the sky gray and spitting, thousands of balsam fir and white pine cones are spread across wooden trays in the “drying hut” at the New Hampshire State Forest Nursery in Boscawen.
Affordable Housing Crisis in NH Alters Voter Support for Legislative Action
The affordable housing crisis in New Hampshire is widespread and a new survey found a majority of voters support legislative action to fix it.
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Will Leave New Hampshire, Close Merrimack Facility
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, the French multinational corporation at the center of New Hampshire’s PFAS controversy, has announced it will close its facility in Merrimack.
Opinion | Expanding Affordable Health Care in New Hampshire
One year ago, the Inflation Reduction Act became law. I’m thrilled to be traveling coast to coast on a national bus tour with Protect Our Care to celebrate that achievement, and to share the news about all the changes to our health care system in the past few years under the Biden administration.
Building Blocks for the Granite State’s Children | Opinion
But this year the New Hampshire Legislature and the governor made significant investments in our state’s children. By doing so, they invested in the future of the Granite State.
How One NH Company Saves 10 Million Pounds of Textiles from Heading to Landfills
Inside a Hooksett warehouse on a humid Tuesday, Joe Whitten explains that it can take up to three generations for a non-biodegradable T-shirt to decompose in a landfill.
State, Hospitals Resolve Mental Health Boarding Lawsuit
The state announced Wednesday morning that it will not challenge a federal court order giving it until May 2024 to stop holding people it’s trying to hospitalize for emergency psychiatric care in emergency rooms for days, even weeks.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Boosts Rural NH Broadband
An infusion of federal aid is expected to greatly expand access to broadband, or high speed internet service, across rural New Hampshire.