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Granite State

Wounded officers sue Sig Sauer, say gun goes off by itself

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Police and federal law enforcement officers are among 20 people from multiple states saying they were wounded by a popular type of Sig Sauer pistol, the latest lawsuit alleging that the gun is susceptible to going off without the trigger being pulled. The lawsuit, filed ...

Fiscal Committee approves $65M for broadband expansion

CONCORD — More money will be available to help expand broadband internet to unserved and underserved areas of the state after the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee approved using $65 million in federal funds for the work. Last month, the committee tabled the request from the Business and ...

Hassan issues statement on president’s primary proposal

NEW HAMPSHIRE -- U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan issued the following statement on President Biden's proposed changes to the primary calendar: "I strongly oppose the President's deeply misguided proposal, but make no mistake, New Hampshire's law is clear and our primary will continue to be First in ...

Shaheen stands with rail workers, votes to advance agreement to avoid shutdown

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) today voted in favor of legislation that would avert a national rail shutdown by adopting an agreement reached between railroad unions and operators. She also voted in favor of legislation that provides seven days of paid sick leave, which failed ...