A governor has the right to take down a historical marker, a state attorney told a judge Wednesday in a hearing over whether the state acted legally in removing a
Immigrant rights groups allege to Homeland Security watchdog that Border Patrol is detaining migrants at camps near the U.S.-Mexico border and failing to provide them with food, water and shelter
FRANKLIN — Colleagues and friends mourned the sudden passing this week of Jeff Dickinson, 52 who, while struggling with his own impairments, served as a passionate leader in the disability
FRANKLIN — Colleagues and friends mourned the sudden passing this week of Jeff Dickinson, 52, who, while struggling with his own impairments, served as a passionate leader in the disability
CONCORD — The campaign of advocates for immigrants to get New Hampshire driver licenses quicker to asylum seekers failed before a key House committee that rejected two related bills Tuesday.
Francis Yanet Mendoza worked with the police to help catch her attacker. When she asked for protection in the form of a U visa, they ignored her request for months.
The South Bay city this week became the latest to approve the purchase of technology that police say is an important crime-fighting tool. Meanwhile, privacy advocates say it needlessly surveils residents.
CONCORD — Two activists asked a Superior Court judge Monday to order a historical marker honoring a late national labor and Communist Party leader to be put back up.