As the nation says goodbye to President Jimmy Carter, those who knew and worked with him are taking a moment to remember him.
Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte was sworn as the 83rd governor of New Hampshire on Thursday, promising to bring people together and prodding young people to “step up and contribute.” “I am going to be a governor for you,
The Nashua High School graduate took on roles as a prosecutor and New Hampshire attorney general before being elected to the US Senate.
Republican Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, America's newest governor, appears to take a page from President-elect Trump by proposing a state level DOGE-like government efficiency commission
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The state’s 83rd governor is expected to talk about housing, voice support for expanding the state’s Education Freedom Account program, and promise to work “for all of New Hampshire.”
New Hampshire woman Maura Carroll worked for Carter's 1980 campaign and watched Thursday's state funeral.
Retiring Democrat Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire, who decided against re-election after 12 years in Congress, wants to lead by example in urging generational change for her party.
Ministers are offering to hand over a raft of new powers to areas if they agree to scrap the current two-tier system of local government. | ITV News Meridian
When Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte is sworn into office Thursday, she and her fellow Republicans who gained ground in Concord on Election Day will have the power to implement many of the policies they ran on — from housing, to immigration, to taxes.
The first time he ran for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, former ambassador and former Sen. Scott Brown jumped in late.Brown launched his Republican Senate campaign in April 2014, just a few months after formally changing his residency to
Here is a very early look at the Democratic Party politicians considered to be potential 2028 presidential contenders in the next race for the White House.