Noem said she would work Sen. Maggie Hassan to make sure resources are deployed to help with northern border security.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary-designate Kristi Noem inched closer to Senate confirmation Friday after lawmakers voted to end debate on her nomination with eight Democrats signaling support for President Trump’s pick.
At Senate confirmation hearing Gov. Kristi Noem pledges to secure southern border if confirmed as Homeland Security chief
New Hampshire is in the top 10% of states when it comes to fourth-grade and eighth-grade reading, according to the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress report, released Wednesday. And the Granite State is in the top 12% for fourth-grade and eighth-grade math scores, the same report says.
New Hampshire is in the top 10% of states when it comes to fourth-grade and eighth-grade reading, according to the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress report, released Wednesday. And the Granite State is in the top 12% for fourth-grade and eighth-grade math scores,
Foreign-born workers — whether naturalized citizens, noncitizens with work authorizations or undocumented immigrants — comprise nearly 7% of the New Hampshire workforce, according to a report issued by the state Department of Employment Security.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte is calling out a state lawmaker for dismissing problems arising from the state's bail system as "seductive anecdotes." This comes in the middle of a new push to roll back more of the 2018 law.
Crafting the new biennial state operating budget may be more difficult than it already will be with falling revenues, federal COVID funds running out, legal settlements and
Grade school students across the country are testing lower in reading and math, while New Hampshire students are showing some improvement, according to a national report card that was just released.
'Smallville' star Tom Welling was arrested over the weekend.
The former chief justice of the state Supreme Court is the prime sponsor of House Bill 254, known as “The New Hampshire End of Life Freedom Act,” which gives terminally ill adults the choice to take control of their final days and end their own life with a dose of lethal medication.
There’s simply no room, said Maria Devlin, the organization’s president. It operates at a 97 percent occupancy rate throughout the year, and the organization’s family shelter currently has a waitlist of two dozen families. Families in Transition also has a million-dollar deficit that needs to be filled through philanthropy — or the state.