• Trial begins over fate of NH’s proof-of-citizenship voter law

    Trial begins over fate of NH’s proof-of-citizenship voter law

    A federal judge heard opening arguments Monday in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2024 state law that requires first-time voters in New Hampshire to show proof of U.S. citizenship when they register.

Latest Stories


Solutions Journalism


Special Thanks To Our Supporters

Featured Media


NHLN Opinion+: Joelyn Drennan

Senior Program Director of New Hampshire Children’s Trust on building systems to tackle stereotypes

NHLN Opinion+: Tim Horgan

Executive Director, World Affairs Council of New Hampshire on creating a story we can all…

No post found!

LNN Spotlight: AARP New Hampshire Digital Access Efforts

LNN Spotlight focuses on major issues important to local Hispanic/Latino and underrepresented communities — stay updated on the monthly series by following us on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Pocket…

Celebrating the New Year: Latino Traditions

Festivities often blend age-old customs with modern celebrations, resulting in rich and vibrant traditions that reflect the diversity of the Latino experience.

No post found!

No post found!

Quick Links

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Advertise with LNN
Send us your feedback

Noticias Newswire

Bridge City Law Expands Spanish-Language Legal Access Initiative for Portland’s Growing Latino Community

— Managing partner Jim Dwyer reinforces commitment to bilingual personal injury representation in the Portland Metro Area —

Canela.TV Celebrates Iconic Women Who Inspire

— During International Women’s History Month, Canela.TV spotlights women who break barriers, set trends, and leave a lasting cultural impact through a celebration featuring originals, international novelas, classic Mexican films, music, sports, and kids’ programming —

View More
Scroll to Top