Gun violence recently surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death for American children. No group of kids has been spared, but some have fared far worse.
The results are in, and barring a recount reversing the outcome of any of the 24 state Senate races, New Hampshire Republicans have won a 14-10 majority in the upper chamber. That’s the same margin Republicans had last session, but some key players have changed.
While the spotlight is largely focused on top-of-the-ticket races, those elected to serve in the N.H. State House over the next two years will shape local policies that have an outsized impact on the people of New Hampshire.