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5 hours ago
Two arrested out of early morning shooting in Manchester
Police Jovan Elias and Elijah Elias in connection with an early morning shooting at the Brother's Express gas station and left one man with life-threating injuries.
6 hours ago
Bipartisan call for Read’s removal grows
Folks on both sides of the isle are calling for Rep. Ellen Read to either resign or be removed following her claims that lawmakers can't be arrested going to or coming from the State House after she was cited for speeding twice.
7 hours ago
Bridge Brigade members issued a police summons over highway sign law
NH Bridge Brigade is a group of volunteers whose stated goal is aimed at “bringing people together, reducing fear, and strengthening democracy.”
7 hours ago
Concord man who hit a transgender woman guilty of violating the civil rights act.
According to Court documents, on May 19, 2024 Lufkin struck a transgender woman in the face at her place of work
7 hours ago
Manchester woman arrested after police chase on I-93
Shortly after 10:30 Wednesday night NH State Police received reports of a hazardous driver traveling Southbound on I-93 between Exits 16 and 17 in Concord.
10 hours ago
Gas prices on the rise again
The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline went up 10 cents since last week.
1 day ago
Ayotte signs bill that puts school spending question on November ballot
Gov. Ayotte has backed a bill that allows for a question as to whether voters want to cap local property taxes spent on public schools.
1 day ago
Manchester man drowns in Merrimack River
State Police say Robert Batchelder was swimming with coworkers when he began to struggle and disappeared under the water.
1 day 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.
1 day 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
1 day 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.
1 day 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.
2 days 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.
2 days 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,
2 days 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.
2 days 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.
2 days 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.
2 days ago
Pam Smart to appear virtually in New Hampshire court
Her latest appeal claims jury bias after they received transcripts of audio tapes.
3 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
3 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.
