Wrestling results; bill targets domestic-sexual violence coalition; real-time bail data contract approved; judge named to the Supreme Court.
Bettors in NH wagered $9M on the Super Bowl; indictments; burglary investigation leads to allegations of child sexual abuse images; events.
Plus: Embroidery; board game fun for adults with disabilities; resin art; comedy at NHTI; “Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson Apt. 2B”; storytime.
Also: Woman accused of threatening man with a knife, flogging him with a phone charger; report wild turkey sightings; DNCR commish resigns.
Also: More snow on the way; wrestling results; fun things to do; political & biz notes; victims’ advocacy group targeted by oversight bill.
Also: Gas leak explosion, fire possibly caused by ice; accused statutory rapist gets off light; accused wrong-way drunken driver charged.
Also: Fun things to do; wrestling results; abuse survivors ask court to intervene in settlement issues; what are the Pats’ Super Bowl odds?
Bitter cold and snow coming to NH; court says Nashua flag policy unconstitutional; commissioner deflects blame in DNCR-ICE facility flap.
NH’s largest city to perform govt. audits; fun things to do this weekend; bank donation; Easterseals has a new CFO; meet a 2,000 pet bovine.
Also: Books and coffee; family pizza shabbat; songwriter performs at church; film showing; STEAM for little ones; kitchen design workshop.
At age 14, Curious Bleu is 2,000 pounds of pure Scottish Highland magnificence.
Man faces child sexual assault charges; mayor of state’s largest city creates childcare commission; state knew about ICE plans in Merrimack.
Woman injured during snowmobile crash; residents evacuated after gas leak; wrestling results around NH; how did you meet your sweetheart?
Seacoast charter school open house; tween game night; “Downton Abbey” screening; movie day (and night); yoga; Zentangle; Web class; more.
Also: NH SPCA CEO to retire after 31 years; accused statutory rapist escapes from felony counts; students walk out chanting, “No More ICE.”
Plus: New Hampshire Historical Society Family Fun Day; java and jazz; string quartet performs; church jazz jam; ‘The Last Bake Sale’ talk.
Also: Super Bowl send-off for Pats; dozens of wrestlers compete at Capital City Classic tourney Saturday; ICE and state education updates.
Man found dead in homeless camp tent ID’d; indictments; credit union makes theatre company donation; officials oppose possible ICE facility.
All seven on board were killed when Challenger broke apart following liftoff on live television on Jan. 28, 1986.
Scott Fife was found dead inside a homeless tent off I-393 and Fort Eddy Road earlier this month; Concord police do not suspect foul play.
5th largest school district to get new super; Christa remembered on 40th anniversary of Challenger disaster; guv eyes new child advocate.
Also: Snowstorm hits NH; wrestlers battle in weekend bouts; indictments; New England Patriots advance to Super Bowl LX; more.
Plus: Robbery suspect tracked down by K-9; former nursing assistant accused of child sexual abuse image charges; fugitive caught.
Wrestlers battle across NH (plus a bit of sports history); where to watch the big game; the latest 2026 polling; hospice volunteers needed.
Also: Property tax cap proposal resurfaces; interim police chief named in state’s 3rd largest city; Chicks on Cliffs hike; ski, sled, skate.
Also: New complex for seniors opens; “dangerously cold” temps, snow coming to the state; Ayotte reflects on first year as guv; and more.
The World War II veteran enjoyed cake and ice cream with his family and friends at Havenwood Heritage Heights on Tuesday.
Also: More snow coming to NH; wrestling results; homeless camp death; Pats fans head to Denver; indictments; bigger tax refunds likely.
Board members seek to remove “agent of chaos”; activist accused of burglary at police HQ, attempting suicide by cop; 4th DUI for Manch man.
Also: Fun things to do; winter activities; Community College System seeing changes; wrestlers battle at bouts; ICE facility follow-up; more.
Also: Docs may show where ICE detention facility might be opened in NH; state Rep accused of joking online about “segregated schools”; more.
Romanian gang member, convicted of theft in England, accused of ID fraud in NH; freestyle ski contest; energy price study; art display.
Also: Manch man faces 4th DUI; Community Power raises electricity prices; Raising Cane’s opens 2nd NH location; town gets new fire truck.
Also: NH No. 1 in new national health ranking; blustery weather this week; fun things to do; grocery store chain ranked 2nd in the nation.
The 2 Week Edition: Feds change vaccine schedule; top stories of 2025; wrestling results; mayor warns of tough times ahead; more.
Also: NH House rejects school budget cap bill; lawmaker says “hard labor” for prisoners proposal could lead to authoritarian-style camps.
The Fretbenders perform; synagogue family camp; clergy records document Seacoast African American history; peace and justice conversations.
Executive councilor calls impeachment effort an attack on free speech; January thaw and rain coming; Claremont school loan fund approved.
Also: Seacoast real estate sales set new record for $1M-plus contracts; fun things to do; 2026 rings in a slew of new laws and state fees.
Also: Retail theft hits New England; couple celebrates 60 years of marriage; ghostly secrets of a library; 100 acres of woods preserved.