Since 1990, New Hampshire public schools have been required to give students with disabilities personalized plans. Known as individualized education programs, the plans are the key mechanism by which parents ensure that their child has services and accommodations for their disability.  But a group of school districts argue a new “anti-DEI” state law signed into […]

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JACKSON — An attorney for Black Mountain Ski Area in Jackson put the town’s police chief on the stand in Carroll County Superior Court last Thursday, challenging Chief Chris Perley’s refusal to release records related to complaints about the area’s 90th anniversary celebration on May 3.

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JACKSON — An attorney for the owner of Black Mountain told selectmen at their July 8 meeting they have filed in Carroll County Superior Court to appeal the town's denial in May of their request for information concerning complaints pertaining to the historic ski area’s 90th birthday celebration May 3.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.  A federal district court judge in New Hampshire said Thursday he will issue an injunction against President Donald Trump’s executive order to eliminate birthright citizenship, and will hold that a group of noncitizens suing the government have class action standing to sue. Judge Joseph Laplante’s decision […]