
Is It Easy to Vote in New Hampshire? New Study Suggests the Granite State Has an Access Issue.
According to a recent report from the Election Law Journal, New Hampshire is ranked last in the U.S. based on the ease of voting.
According to a recent report from the Election Law Journal, New Hampshire is ranked last in the U.S. based on the ease of voting.
The latest headlines about wildfires emphasize its potential for large-scale destruction, but there’s a positive side to fire that has long been used by Indigenous people as a way of caring for the natural landscape.
New Hampshire’s August unemployment rate was nearly two percentage points less than the national average at 2.0 percent.
If you dial 911, it is more than likely a volunteer firefighter will respond to your emergency, but in the Granite State, there are not enough volunteers.
The New Hampshire legislature approved emergency financial aid for people struggling to pay rapidly rising energy bills earlier this month. Electricity bills have gone up by 50 percent in the state, driven in part by the increased cost of natural gas following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The bright red, orange, and gold leaves of fall will be at their most vibrant in October this year for New Hampshire residents, and nothing tops the view you can get from a summit.
When COVID-19 hospitalizations hit 433 in January, hospitals were so desperate for space they treated some patients in hallways and sent others to neighboring states.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) signed into law by President Biden is providing funding for critical projects across New Hampshire. The White House fact sheet says that the “need for action in New Hampshire is clear,” a statement every New Hampshire driver can agree with.
Several members of the New Hampshire State Legislature who sought reelection will not be on the ballot in the general election this November after anti-abortion groups targeted their districts this month.