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If a US district court judge agrees, 39-year-old Michael Chick, a Maine resident. Will serve six years in prison, after a plea deal with the prosecutor.

Unless a legislator introduces an amendment to an existing senate bill, it looks like there will be no passage of a recreational marijuana bill this year.

It should be a Boon for tourist areas in New England, because the National Weather Service has predicted a warmer than normal summer here and in other parts of the country. 

Despite heavy objections from conservative legislators in Washington, President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have been shoring up centrist support for the federal debt increase combined with federal spending cuts.

More conversation on the war in Ukraine after the news wrap up next

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21 year old Logan Goodwin of Rochester will be in court today facing charges related to serious injuries to a policeman in Strafford.

The will he or won’t he speculation game is on, while New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu considers his potential presidential run.

Potential early childhood education teachers will benefit from a University of New Hampshire preschool development grant.

The party has ended in Boston for the Boston Celtics and fans around New England.

On The Interview a conversation with a man from New Hampshire on his thoughts about Ukraine

Doug Teschner right with Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko

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New Hampshire ‘s Public safety officials want to keep us from harm this weekend and all summer long period, so they have congregated at Hampton Beach with some messages. In that cause members of the New Hampshire Department of Safety, along with representatives from multiple local and state law enforcement and public safety agencies, discussed preparations and strategies that aim to ensure the safety and security of all New Hampshire residents and visitors during the upcoming summer season. Since a picture is worth 1000 words, video must be worth even more. So look below for a complete briefing from Hampton Beach. 

Manchester police have been involved in the third police shooting this year.

New Hampshire officially has its first level five mental health facility for adults and youths. Governor Chris Sununu presided at the opening of East acres at Hampstead.

You can borrow more than books if you hold a library card in South Portland Maine.

Dispatchers at Massachusetts 911 call centers are suffering burn out from staff shortages.

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 AAA is saying that it expect people will be on the roads at a rate 7% above  last year, some 42 million.

Details are still scarce about a Friday morning shooting in Manchester. It happened at a home on Mammoth Road according to the Attorney General’s office.

Governor Chris Sununu joins Laurie Weaver, who heads up New Hampshire department of health and human services at a ribbon-cutting today.

New England fishermen, hampered by new federal limits on haddock, are asking for an increase allowed in the catch.

Next week on The Interview, a conversation with the New Hampshire man who spent a considerable amount of time in Ukraine.

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An online petition drive is targeting top administrators at Dover’s St. Thomas Aquinas academy.

Governor Chris Sununu will appear on ABC’s The View from New York City.

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New Hampshire legislators who are opposed to legalizing recreational marijuana say that Governor Sununu flip-flopped on the issue.

Another piece of legislation is aimed at electric car buyers in New Hampshire.

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 A Philadelphia based attorney is representing 82 people, police officers, who blame New Hampshire based Sig Sauer for allegedly producing and selling their most popular pistol the P320 without a trigger tab for safety.

The issue of paid family leave in Maine gets a public hearing Thursday in Augusta. And business groups are opposing it as it’s proposed.

Not to rush the summer, but late July will see the tall ships sail into Portsmouth .

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The commonwealth of Massachusetts may be moving towards a ban on cell phones in public schools.

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A Philadelphia based attorney is representing 82 people, police officers, who blame New Hampshire based Sig Sauer for allegedly producing and selling their most popular pistol the P320 without a trigger tab for safety. They contend that the pistol fires spontaneously,   even when left on a surface. Some police officers say the pistol has fired while in their holsters. Robert Zimmerman represents 82 officers who were either injured or affected by near misses. He has already filed 52 cases according to an article in the New York Post. He says that 40 of them are in New Hampshire.  Other attorneys are representing more alleged victims, totaling 150. One detective in Somerville Massachusetts, Ashley Catatao told the New York Post  that the pistol shot went through her trousers and into her thigh.  She said she still carries the semi automatic pistol but not with a bullet inside. The officers say that the pistol should be equipped with a tab trigger, but it is not.  Others were injured, but there have been no deaths.  One law enforcement source  called the pistol a “ticking time bomb.”

Zimmerman says the pistol should be recalled and re-designed.  

In an earlier article posted by a different source, in a written response to questions, SIG Sauer, based in Newington, New Hampshire, denied that the P320 was capable of firing without a trigger pull. 

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 A 36 year old Florida man will be in court June 1, telling a judge why he had to speed on route 101 at 171 mph.

A group that is battling neo-Nazis that hung a banner saying keep New England white, has met with theNew Hampshire is Attorney General’s office.

University of Maine students will be looking at a 3% tuition increase to attend this fall.

After former President Donald Trump’s verdict that went against him in a civil case filed by columnist E Jean Carroll, the writer is seeking another $10 million.

More on The Interview on Dover’s waterfront improvement project. Listen below along with news update

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 Tragedy in Hampstead, New Hampshire has unfolded at a campground

The Gulf of Maine off New Hampshire, and Maine’s Coast has long, been a productive, fishing ground, especially for the popular haddock.

New Hampshire senator Maggie Hasson is taking a stand against the so-called dark web

Marijuana as an aphrodisiac? That seems to be the case in New York City, where pot flows freely legally

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 The state of New Hampshire has been ordered to end. Emergency room boarding

Manchester’s famous red arrow diner hosted Florida governor Ron DeSantis

The American civil liberties union says that it has resolved a suit against the federal government over NH border checkpoints.

There has still been no identification of the person who died in this week’s fire in Kittery Maine.

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