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InDepthNH champions independent journalism, ensuring that the government is answerable to its citizens. Our thorough investigative reporting encourages meaningful discussions and motivates people to take action. We uncover misconduct, corruption, and unethical influence, while amplifying the voices of those often overlooked. InDepthNH upholds the essential watchdog function of the press, a principle established by the founders of our democracy.

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  • 6 days ago | indepthnh.org | Nancy West

    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.com service. We view this as part of our public service mission. Click here or on the Obituaries tab at the top of our home page to learn more.

  • 1 week ago | indepthnh.org | Nancy West

    Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under a Creative Commons license. Republish this articleThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. 1 We depend on your support. A generous gift in any amount helps us continue to bring you this service.

  • 1 week ago | indepthnh.org | Damien Fisher

    Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under a Creative Commons license. Republish this articleThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. 1 We depend on your support. A generous gift in any amount helps us continue to bring you this service.

  • 1 week ago | indepthnh.org | Paula Tracy |Katharine Webster

    By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.orgCONCORD – Despite pleas from Democrats that the poor who qualify for therapeutic cannabis should be able to grow up to eight ounces at home, Senate Republicans voted to table House Bill 53 on Thursday. The 24-member body also voted to table adult recreational legalization of cannabis in HB 75. Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she would not support it. Get unbiased nonprofit watchdog news sent directly to your inbox.

  • 1 week ago | indepthnh.org | Garry Rayno |Katharine Webster

    By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.orgCONCORD — Instituting a new work requirement for able-bodied people on the state’s Granite Advantage Medicaid program was opposed by medical providers, advocates for the disabled, mentally ill, greater healthcare access, and substance abuse treatment and recovery Wednesday.

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