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NH CRIME

Businessman in N.H. facing charges for failing to pay $14.8m in federal taxes

Nearly $435,000 of the unpaid tax bill pertains to his joint income tax filings with his spouse, who has worked as a professor for business programs at Ivy League institutions.

Man killed after shooting at police officer in Manchester, N.H.

A man was shot by a police officer in Manchester, N.H. Friday morning, according to Attorney General John M. Formella’s office.

NH CRIME

N.H. man found dead while awaiting verdict on charges he threatened presidential candidates

Tyler P. Anderson, 30, who had no criminal record and had been released on bail, was accused of sending a series of text messages indicating he would kill the candidates and carry out mass violence against those who attended their events.

NH CRIME

Podcast delves into ‘human side’ of massive abuse scandal at N.H. youth detention facility

One of the journalists behind the New Hampshire Public Radio project said he hopes the investigative series gives listeners ‘a global sense of this story.’

MEDIA

N.H. sues TikTok, alleging the social media platform harms children’s mental health

The lawsuit alleges TikTok violated the state’s consumer protection statute by misleading New Hampshire consumers about its safety.

NH EDUCATION

Fired teacher accuses top N.H. education official of ‘misleading narrative’ about student’s abortion

The student was over 18, and the teacher didn’t seek to influence her decision on whether to undergo an abortion, according to a newly filed lawsuit.

N.H. man sought in Vt. bank robbery arrested after 20-mile police chase, officials say

A Nashua, N.H., man wanted in connection with a Vermont bank robbery was arrested after police pulled over a stolen car following a 20-mile chase down Interstate 93 in New Hampshire on Monday, officials said.

NH Crime

Disputed verdict draws both sides back to court in New Hampshire youth detention center abuse case

David Meehan’s lawyers have asked the judge to set aside just the portion of the verdict where jurors wrote one incident, allowing the $38 million to stand, or to order a new trial.