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.
Also: Woman arrested after fatal hit-and-run crash; 7-Eleven to undergo changes; homeless camp fire extinguished; truck and RV rollovers.
Also: Dangerous fugitive on the loose; fun things to do this weekend; free speech, hate speech, and civil discourse in the Granite State.
Also: Drug busts; employee shot at country club faces long recovery; fruit pouches have lead in them; can an executive councilor be ousted?
Also: Indictments; fun things to do; fields of flags honors vets; drug sale arrests; school pays after free speech debacle; more.
Man charged with negligent homicide after crash; national guardsman faces child assault charge; autumn attractions and fun things to do.
Autumn is here — bring on the fall fun; another homeless camp fire; college bomb threat; teen arrested after an 8-month crash investigation.
Also: State hospital nurse accused of possessing child sexual abuse images; 18 rounded up during drug sweeps; drought concerns.
Also: 7-Eleven to revamp brand, offer improved food options; burn ban in effect; childcare concerns; movies to watch this weekend.
Also: Felon who shot up neighborhood arrested on gun charge; cops seek help IDing burglary suspect; UNH hosts Kirk vigil; frost coming.
Dad says, “Sorry for the fuss,” after search for toy in a river leads to a water rescue; Harley raffle; DWI charge after pedestrian struck.
Two additional picnic tables were installed in the park on Tuesday, courtesy of the organization.
The raffle winner will be announced during a stunt show at Laconia Harley-Davidson in Meredith on Oct. 18.
Also: Former U.S. Senator thinks Pease should become a “sanctuary” airport; educators and pols under fire for Charlie Kirk murder reactions.
Also: After losing appeal on 3rd DWI, woman sent to jail; former Sox pitcher gets 3 years for propositioning a girl; apples; weather; more.
Employees disciplined after hidden locker room camera investigation, concerts, child rape, other indictments, Bear Brook State Park update.
Advocates push for new legislation after the murder of Marisol Fuentes-Huaracha, weekend events, notable NH deaths, pick apples, and more.
Fugitive not seen for years (other fugitive jailed again), prosecutor runs for council seat, Market Basket family drama, teens in trouble.
Thief with 20-year history of suspended sentences and crime arrested again, dismal school test results, poll: 2026 Senate race a dead heat.
Also: Person with pellet long gun leads to schools being locked down, historian-museum leader earns achievement award, marketeer promoted.