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By GARRY RAYNO
and PAULA TRACY,
InDepthNH.org

CONCORD — On the day House members learned House Speaker Sherman Packard was stepping down, lawmakers Thursday killed a bill that would have limited cities’ and towns’ ability to write ordinances or rules for firearms and self-defense tools as well as state agencies.

Attorney General John Formella wrote ...


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By NANCY WEST, InDepthNH.org

We are growing faster than I could have imagined. Our readers and supporters have really come through at every turn.

So we are looking to recruit new board members as we transition from a founders board to a governance board. If you are experienced in serving on nonprofit boards, and would like to help us save local news, email...


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By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org

CONCORD — Lawmakers approved a statewide school spending cap provision that will allow voters at the next two state general elections to decide if they want to cap school district budgets.

But after a number of proposals and some last-minute changes, one of the Republicans’ top priorities, an expanded open enrollment program, ...


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InDepthNH.org scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column. The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.co...


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By ANDREW SMITH, Ph.D., UNH

DURHAM, NH – Nearly two-thirds of New Hampshire residents believe artificial intelligence will have a negative effect on the country over the next ten years, particularly young people.

New Hampshire residents are very pessimistic about the effect of AI on jobs, elections, the cost of utilities, personal relationships, the environm...


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