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THE MANCHESTER Police Patrolman’s Association has filed a Right-to-Know request with the city seeking documentation and communications related to an ongoing citywide compensation study, after a controversial committee vote earlier
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Dartmouth College lawyers argued last Thursday that the Ivy League school's basketball players should not be considered employees because they are unpaid
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The state has regulations meant to force problematic police officers out of the profession. But the case of former state trooper Haden Wilber exposes gaps in those rules.
CANAAN — A taxpayer-funded investigation into a former Canaan police officer, with findings kept secret for years and requiring a right-to-know lawsuit to access, did not substantiate claims that he used excessive force against a woman during a 2018...
A taxpayer-funded investigation into a former Canaan police officer, with findings kept secret for years and requiring a right-to-know lawsuit to access, did not substantiate claims that he used excessive force against a woman during a 2018 traffic...
In a 5-0 decision announced Friday morning, the court concluded the public has a “substantial interest in information about what its government is up to.”
For anyone who supports the public’s right to see and scrutinize the outcomes — good or bad — of investigations into alleged police wrongdoing, a New Hampshire Supreme Court decision announced Friday was big.The 5-0 ruling in Provenza v. Town of...