Harrisburg, PA – Earlier this month, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) notified Pennsylvania that it will be unable to fully fund November SNAP benefits because of the federal shutdown.That means that without the White House and/or the Republican-controlled Congress taking immediate action to reopen the federal government, November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments will not be made to Pennsylvanians. The Commonwealth cannot backfill these costs.
LACONIA — The city’s Zoning Board of Adjustment upheld the planning department’s decision to revoke a short-term rental permit from a homeowne…
JACKSON — A Superior Court judge has sided with Black Mountain Ski Area and ordered Jackson Police Department to turn over documents related to complaints about Black Mountain’s 90th anniversary celebration on May 3.
Granite Staters who took to the streets Oct. 18 in Concord said concerns about health care, immigration, racism, disability rights, free speech, and more motivated them to join that day’s No Kings protest. The Concord demonstration was one of more than 30 official rallies organized across the state by the national coalition No Kings, and […]
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said official negotiations with Republicans to end the federal government shutdown aren’t occurring in Washington right now, only backdoor communications. “There are a lot of people on both sides of the aisle who are talking about how can we end this and get government operating again and how do we address […]
LACONIA — City councilors approved the creation of a resident-only parking permit system, meant to protect street parking for those who live i…
LACONIA — A Lewis Street resident is appealing a city decision to ban their property as a short-term rental after city staff received several …