Concord Monitor
Ayotte celebrates new protections for abuse survivors ahead of reelection bid
Surrounded by advocates and lawmakers, Gov. Kelly Ayotte marked a new set of protections for domestic and sexual violence survivors Monday as part of what many have called a significant expansion of…
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2mTwo women, in unrelated cases, found deceased in Concord
Two women were found deceased in Concord over the weekend in unrelated deaths that are not being investigated as suspicious, according to Concord Police. Late Friday night, police located a 51-year-old woman in her tent along the river near Old Turnpike Road, south of Concord’s transfer station. A friend had gone to check in on […]
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3mDartmouth Health: Telehealth programs for ICU, emergency rooms are too expensive to keep going
Dartmouth Health announced it will end its Tele-ICU and Tele-ED telehealth programs serving 13 rural hospitals in New Hampshire and Vermont due to unsustainable costs.
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4mNew Hampshire regulators weigh banning some bee-toxic insecticides on Monday
The N.H. Pesticide Control Board is scheduled to meet Monday to consider proposing rules that would restrict the use of neonicotinoid insecticides due to their toxicity to pollinators.
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3mHouse puts Spillane censure on calendar following 'offensive' comments on social media
The New Hampshire House is expected to vote this week on the censure of Republican State Representative James Spillane following a recommendation from the Legislative Ethics Committee regarding offensive social media posts directed at colleagues.
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3mState lays out argument asking N. H. Supreme Court to overturn Claremont school funding precedents
New Hampshire is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn long-standing rulings that establish a constitutional duty for the state to fund public education.