Also: Hundreds summoned for move-over law violations; crashes; woman arrested after shooting; fed govt shutdown ends; hospital ER upgrade.
Also: Community college placed on lockdown after gunfire reported; notable obits; high school business internship program; turkey trot 5K.
Also: Killer’s lawyer claims phone data before capture obtained without a warrant; shutdown updates; and icy roads and snow this weekend?
PBS highlights Exeter; NH’s last coal-fired plant closes; NCR head to resign in June; filers: race was a factor in cop killer’s sentencing.
Concord councilors table police station vote; 407 summoned for violating move-over law; ex-Rep facing 30 years in sexual abuse image case.
Also: Seacoast truck, house fire extinguished; indictments; Vets Day; driver reportedly flees from SUV rollover; $2K tariff dividend coming?
Also: 22 rounded up in drug sweeps; best New Hampshire city to retire in; teen accused of wrong-way drunken driving; 2025 election returns.
Person of interest in homeless camp shooting captured; county attorney won’t run for reelection; state could shrink SAUs from 107 to 12.
Guv pitches NYC biz to come to the 603; Seacoast RE prices cool; Mega Millions jackpot at $843M; northern lights in the sky Thursday night?
An intense solar storm could make the northern lights visible in about half of the U.S., including the Granite State, on Thursday night.
Also: Complete unofficial 2025 election results in Patch cities; child care challenges; local shopping; community college open house.
NHSP: RI man rolled Range Rover; elderly man accused of wrong-way driving; CMC breaks ground on ER; mobile food pantries start Wednesday.
Man killed in house fire ID’d; Indictments; attempted stabbing at a 7-11; Mega Millions up to $800M; city voters go to the polls Tuesday.
Top elementary schools; former brewery owner guilty of fraud; 1/4 of a billion-dollar middle school approved by board; teen hiker rescued.
Also: Former brewery found guilty of $1M securities fraud case; dead woman at construction site ID’d; guv talks housing; best horror movies.
Congressional candidate hosts food drive; frightful forecast for Halloween; Mega Millions grows to 3/4 of $1B; update in 47-year cold case.
Troopers accuse man of driving 122 mph; b-fast eatery offers new holiday fare; outdoor burning ban lifted; construction students build beds.
Ghostly graveyards; best elementary schools; woman accused of threatening to have man killed over cat possession; SSI recipients get COLA.
Also: Countdown to America’s 250th begins now; injured teen hiker rescued; machete threat indictment; sports and business updates.
Also: CVS takes over Rite Aid in NH; indictments; fugitives caught; Daylight Saving Time could end; wrongful voting case.
Also: How to thank a vet before Veterans Day; InDepthNH turns 10; fugitive not seen for 28 months.
Wonderful weekend weather; new café opens; Seacoast man faces sexual assault, abuse image charges; former Celtic faces gambling accusation.
Ryan O’Donnell was last seen July 27 in the area of Hall and Water streets. He “was known to frequent the homeless community,” police say.
Fun things to do this week; quarter of a billion dollar middle school debated; pols get cease and desist letters; softball legends reunite.
Civil rights violation filed against man who attacked transgender store employee; crash leads to 2nd DWI charge; Daylight Saving Time; more.
School opens food pantry; bank backs breast cancer walk; man dies after dog attack; rain returns to the Granite State; 2025 campaign posts.
CVS takes over Rite Aid stores; “No Kings” protests; no “foul play,” cops say, after woman found dead inside apartment; government shutdown.
Also: Motorcyclist killed in crash; bicyclist killed during hit-and-run incident; former b-ball coach admits to sexually assaulting girl.
Also: Mass. man charged with raping girl; felon fugitive sought; man fined for removing political signs; ACLU says cops harass the homeless.
Also: Teen accused of crashing into police cruiser; indictments; fun things to do; leaf-peeping update; KY governor meets with NH Democrats.
Check out how the Granite State stacks up against the rest of the country when it comes to a variety of safety measures.
FBI rounds up hundreds; judge to plead to solicitation charge; daycare worker in child sexual abuse images case set to roll on ex-state Rep.
Also: Trees and brush burn; a man experiencing “manic episode” struck by a vehicle; teen indicted on gun charges; badly needed rain coming.
Also: Man accused of following girl at bus stop, school super issues warning; murderer asks for leniency; man accused of biting girl.
Coach admits to lining up ride so he could sexually assault a girl in a motel; state revs are underperforming; bike crash; fun things to do.
Legislators propose changes to the consumer advocate position instead of ending it; Caswell resigns from BEA; updates on fed. gov. shutdown.
Also: Chase through multiple communities ends, Mass. man charged; new eatery opens; business notes; indictments; 23rd NH Film Fest.
New Hampshire State Parks officials say they are "implementing new strategies" at Artist's Bluff Trail, a 1.5-mile loop in Franconia Notch.
Drug-related deaths down in NH; town rallies for police chief and schoolteacher in need; advocate says sex work laws need to be changed.
School super says students should beware of strangers; man arrested on 25 stalking and 25 bail charges; transformers explode causing outage.