Local
5 hours ago
Ayotte signs bill that puts spending school spending on tax cap on November ballot
Gov. Ayotte has backed a bill that allows for a question in the next two general elections which asks whether voters want to cap local property taxes spent on public schools.
6 hours ago
Manchester man drowns in Merrimack River
State Police say Robert Batchelder, was pulled to shore where rescue crews performed live saving measures and then transported him to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
8 hours ago
Merrimack Police Sgt Dennis Foley retires after 4 decades of service
Dozens of past and current co-workers, family and friends gathered for the Sgt’s final roll call.
8 hours ago
Several residents displaced following fire on Temple Street in Nashua
The fire, which was contained to a single unit, caused widespread smoke damage throughout the building
8 hours ago
New Poll names New Hampshire ‘best state to move to’
The annual ranking evaluated all 50 states based on affordability, economic opportunity, safety, education, health care, and quality of life.
8 hours ago
Police in Nashua searching for suspect in random stabbing
According to Police the attack appears to have been random, as the victim did not know the assailant and suffered non‑life‑threatening injuries.
1 day ago
Gorham Police Chief placed on administrative leave
According to Gorham’s Town Manager, the community is taking the allegation of misconduct seriously and have placed the Police Chief on administrative leave.
1 day ago
Gov Ayotte vetoes legislation aimed at loosening regulations on state’s meat industry
If signed into Law House Bill 396, would have allowed farmers to sell certain meat products from within state lines,
1 day ago
Franklin City Council increases fines on properties that violate city codes
Code enforcement officers and other officials hope to put more pressure on property owners to comply with city ordinances and prevent legal escalation.
1 day ago
New Hampshire joins settlement with 23 & Me
New Hampshire has joined with 42 other states in reaching a settlement with the party overseeing the affairs of 23&Me, out of allegations from a data breach that compromised the genetic data of 6.9 million customers worldwide.
1 day ago
Judge denies Asbury’s request for a new trial
According to court documents, Judge Willam Delker this past May denied a request from Bradly Asbury after considering the record, arguments and applicable law.
1 day ago
Pam Smart to appear virtually in New Hampshire court
Her latest appeal claims jury bias after they received transcripts of audio tapes.
2 days ago
Newmarket Rep claims state’s Constitution grants her immunity from speeding tickets
State Rep. Ellen Read claims police didn't have the authority to cite her for speeding because New Hampshire's constitution says lawmakers headed to or from the Legislature cannot be arrested
2 days ago
Gov Ayotte vetoes legislation to raise state park fees for out-of-state residents
Gov. Kelly Ayotte cited the potential harm raising fees could have on tourism.
2 days ago
Hudson woman facing multiple drug charges
Members of the Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division conducted a proactive investigation targeting narcotic related activity on July 10th.
2 days ago
Manchester man sentenced to federal prison for unlawful possession of firearms
In September of 2023 the FBI received information from a confidential source that Thomas Young was a gang member selling firearms.
2 days ago
Tulloch resenteneced to 45 years to life
Tulloch's resentencing was the result of a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling which banned mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juvenile offenders.
3 days ago
Ayotte vetoes bill directing proceeds from Sununu Youth Service Center to general fund
Ayotte said the proceeds should go to the settlement fund to compensate victims detained at the Sununu Youth Services Center.
3 days ago
Nearly 200 dog owners in Hooksett delinquent on licenses
Officials did approve an extension on June 10 to allow the owners more time.
