Buying buildings is a new strategy for ICE, which has historically leased its detention facilities from private prison firms.
The state owes its population growth, and some of the benefits it can bring, to its Bay State neighbor, according to a number ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Four major components of a plan to spend an initial allocation of $204 million in federal funding were approved Monday by the state’s Executive Council as part of a sweeping initiative ...
During a lengthy meeting Wednesday, the New Hampshire Executive Council approved the contract for the fifth “hub” in the ...
The last major component of New Hampshire's overarching plan to invest federal dollars in rural health care improvements is ...
A bill before the House Criminal Justice Committee would close the so-called "DWI loophole" and increase the penalty for ...
An exhibit that spans centuries and celebrates women of The Granite State ...
When the Department of Homeland Security discreetly purchased a Tremont Twp. industrial warehouse for $119 million in January ...
This is the second installment in a weekly Sunday series investigating the ICE detention center planned for Tremont Township.
Experts in federal property acquisition said DHS may be paying high prices to compel developers to sell their properties despite local opposition.
After temporarily putting the brakes on the contracts to allow for heavier scrutiny, the New Hampshire Executive Council approved roughly $130 million in funding disbursement for its new marquee rural ...
When 10 Northeastern U.S. states came together in September to announce a new public health collaborative amid turmoil within federal health agencies, New Hampshire was the only state in the region ...