Chris Bright is first Republican to declare candidacy in NH’s 1st Congressional District

read more…: Chris Bright is first Republican to declare candidacy in NH’s 1st Congressional District

 Republican Chris Bright has joined the 2026 race for Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st District.

Manchester community celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with hands-on science

read more…: Manchester community celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with hands-on science

“We think it’s really important for people to have role models to look up to and this is an area where there are so many Latino scientists to choose from,” she said. “It’s literally endless,”

It’s on! 2024 Candidate forum series from NHPR & Granite State News Collaborative

read more…: It’s on! 2024 Candidate forum series from NHPR & Granite State News Collaborative

NHPR will host a series of candidate forums leading up to the 2024 General Election as part of an on-going effort to inform New Hampshire voters on local races for Governor, and Congressional Districts 1 and 2.

NH Libertarian Party’s Tweet advocating murder of Vice President Harris attracts attention of state, federal law enforcement

read more…: NH Libertarian Party’s Tweet advocating murder of Vice President Harris attracts attention of state, federal law enforcement

A series of social media posts by the New Hampshire Libertarian Party endorsing the assassination of Vice President Kamala Harris and violence against politicians has gotten the attention of state and federal law enforcement, and is being condemned by politicians across the aisle.

2024 NH Primary Guide: Where to vote, how to vote and what to bring to the polls

read more…: 2024 NH Primary Guide: Where to vote, how to vote and what to bring to the polls

The New Hampshire presidential primary is Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024. Here’s what you need to know to participate.

Abortion, taxes and the Old Man of the Mountain: NH lawmakers have lots on their plate this year

read more…: Abortion, taxes and the Old Man of the Mountain: NH lawmakers have lots on their plate this year

When New Hampshire lawmakers get to work this week to open the 2023 legislative session, they’ll have plenty to keep them busy. Their major task over the next six months will be to pass a new two-year state budget — something that could be especially challenging given the narrow political margin in the House this year. But there are plenty of other policy issues that will demand lawmakers’ attention. Here’s an overview of some of them.

Sununu: Vaccine mandate ‘not good government,’ pledges to fight it in court

read more…: Sununu: Vaccine mandate ‘not good government,’ pledges to fight it in court

As Gov. Chris Sununu stressed the importance of COVID-19 vaccination, he criticized what he called President Joe Biden’s “unilateral” vaccine mandate for federal employees and some private businesses, and says the federal mandate would preempt any laws on the state level.

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