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Kim Haas
Kimberley Haas is a journalist who has lived and worked in New Hampshire since 2004. She is a 2008 graduate of Concord University School of Law. She wrote this for New Hampshire Journal.
- Sununu Dismisses Lawsuit Over NH Foster Care as ‘Special Interest’ Opportunism
- ‘Manch-Vegas,’ Anyone? Queen City Named One of America’s Best Cities for Singles
- Sununu, Kasich, Manchester NAACP Leader Grieve Loss of Civil Rights Advocate Rogers Johnson
- MA More Politically Engaged Than NH? Granite Staters Vote ‘No!’
- NFL Stars to Join NH Virtual Summit on Teen Suicide Prevention
- Online and In-Person, New Hampshire’s Kids are Alright
- Women Win Big in NH Primary
- Strange Bedfellows Abound in Clegg v Wheeler Executive Council Race
- Candidates for Governor Go After Sununu, Each Other, at Nashua NAACP Forum
- EXCLUSIVE: NAACP Leaders Clash on Andru Volinsky’s Treatment of Black Nominees
- Lydall Puts NH on Frontline In Fight Against PPE Fraud
- Lydall Puts NH on Frontline In Fight Against PPE Fraud
- Volinsky Escapes Call for Resignation, But Not Criticism, at Seacoast NAACP Meeting
- EXCLUSIVE: Seacoast NAACP May Demand Volinsky’s Resignation over Treatment of Black Nominees
- Health Experts to NH — Don’t Let COVID Keep Your Swimming Pools Closed
- Health Activists: Science Is on the Side of Reopening Swimming Pools
- Defund the Police? No Way, Says NAACP Leader
- Former NHGOP Senator: If I Owned a Business, I Would Defy Sununu’s Shutdown Order
- NH Child Care Providers Push Back Against ‘Impossible’ Regulations From Sununu Administration
- New State Guidelines Create Headaches for NH Child Care Providers
- Thousands of Kids, No COVID-19? NH Daycare Centers Remain Open During Lockdown
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