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NH Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed law allowing sale of to-go alcoholic drinks from bars and restaurants. Will cities and towns ...
Before I visited, I had called the rector to tell her that I was a biographer, and she kindly showed me the stained glass, the list on the sanctuary wall of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century ...
The New Hampshire Theatre Project set out to make people uncomfortable, touring the state with plays on difficult topics.
One high-traffic area of Klamath Falls has been transformed, thanks to the recent installation of a large eagle sculpture by ...
At Mohegan, it bears a remarkable resemblance these days to the late Ralph Sturges, the Mohegan tribal chairman and chief, a Citizen and Man of the Year and posthumous Connecticut Hall of Fame ...
New Bedford is one step closer to paying homage to literary legend Herman Melville. The larger-than-life sculpture of the "Moby Dick" author titled "Melville and Jonah's Journey" has entered its final ...
Discover the 50 best bargain restaurants in every U.S. state—plus a few hidden extras—serving up amazing flavor without the ...
Control of the New Hampshire State Senate changed twice between 2012 and 2024. Democrats gained a majority in 2018, followed by Republicans in 2020. New Hampshire maintained its Republican trifecta ...
Discover the history behind iconic homes (one in each U.S. state) featuring unique styles, regional influences, and unforgettable personal stories.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed the state budget into law on Friday. The governor and Republican lawmakers said Wednesday night that they had reached a compromise on the budget, but that plan appeared to ...
A newly filed class action lawsuit in New Hampshire seeks to block changes to an out-of-court settlement fund for victims of child abuse at the state's youth detention center ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed New Hampshire’s two budget bills — House Bill 1 and House Bill 2 — into law Friday, approving a $15.9 billion two-year package to fund the state government until July 2027.