
Report: NH Sees Significant Decline Child Population
New Hampshire experienced one of the country’s greatest percentage declines in child population over the past decade, according to a new report.
New Hampshire experienced one of the country’s greatest percentage declines in child population over the past decade, according to a new report.
New Hampshire’s March unemployment rate was 2.4 percent, a 0.3 percent drop from February’s rate of 2.7.
The latest lawsuit challenging New Hampshire’s school funding model hinges on a key question: How much must the state pay to provide a constitutionally adequate education?
When a coal shipment arrived last year in New Hampshire with sulfur content allegedly too high to burn as is, the owner of Merrimack Station refused to pay for it or a subsequent shipment. It then proceeded to terminate a contract with its UK-based coal supplier.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the state’s largest insurance company, owes the state’s hospitals nearly $300 million in unpaid claims, according to a report released Wednesday by the New Hampshire Hospital Association.
Mother Nature is a hallmark of the Granite State, and rightfully so – from the White Mountains, to Jenness State Beach, to Lake Winnipesaukee.
Nine New Hampshire hospitality businesses have lost an argument that their forced closures during the start of the pandemic warrant property tax relief.
New Hampshire officials are hoping to distribute about $2 million in grants to cities and towns as part of the InvestNH housing program this week.
New England is well known for its maple syrup production but new research shows alternative tree syrups could also benefit both the economy and overall health of New Hampshire’s forests.
In 2019, Keene’s Human Services Department recorded just one individual and one family formally asking the city for help with their housing.
New Hampshire experienced one of the country’s greatest percentage declines in child population over the past decade, according to a new report.
New Hampshire’s March unemployment rate was 2.4 percent, a 0.3 percent drop from February’s rate of 2.7.
The latest lawsuit challenging New Hampshire’s school funding model hinges on a key question: How much must the state pay to provide a constitutionally adequate education?
When a coal shipment arrived last year in New Hampshire with sulfur content allegedly too high to burn as is, the owner of Merrimack Station refused to pay for it or a subsequent shipment. It then proceeded to terminate a contract with its UK-based coal supplier.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the state’s largest insurance company, owes the state’s hospitals nearly $300 million in unpaid claims, according to a report released Wednesday by the New Hampshire Hospital Association.
Mother Nature is a hallmark of the Granite State, and rightfully so – from the White Mountains, to Jenness State Beach, to Lake Winnipesaukee.
Nine New Hampshire hospitality businesses have lost an argument that their forced closures during the start of the pandemic warrant property tax relief.
New Hampshire officials are hoping to distribute about $2 million in grants to cities and towns as part of the InvestNH housing program this week.
New England is well known for its maple syrup production but new research shows alternative tree syrups could also benefit both the economy and overall health of New Hampshire’s forests.
In 2019, Keene’s Human Services Department recorded just one individual and one family formally asking the city for help with their housing.