See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte wants to hear your ideas for a fun summer; state expects 4.6M visitors this season; “Wildly Responsible” effort underway.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte supports a GOP proposal to mandate a statewide “bell-to-bell” ban on cellphones in New Hampshire classrooms.
When asked about the delay, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said there are "some construction issues" that will impact when the new hospital is completed.
Ex-Commissioner Helen Hanks was accused of directing corrections witnesses to write new statements about the Jason Rothe death inquiry.
Former gubernatorial candidate: They are a subsidy for private/religious schools, don’t produce results, and aren’t supported by the public.
Follow-up: Department of Corrections Commissioner Helen Hanks resigned suddenly, seemingly against her will, Monday; some employees elated.
Judy Lord was raped, strangled, and suffocated to death with a plastic garment inside her Concord Gardens apartment on May 20, 1975.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte accepted the resignation of Commissioner Helen Hanks Monday; Paul Raymond, assistant commissioner, was placed on leave.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow.
When Beth Scaer, a conservative activist, described an athlete who identifies as a girl a “tall boy,” Alison Mastin gaveled her down.
City Manager Tom Aspell proposes raising the tax rate by 3.96% to cover $2.4 million in pay increases and $31.6M in capital improvements.
Grocery prices dipped 0.4%, partly due to a 12.7% fall in the price of eggs — the biggest decline in food costs since September 2020.
The proposal highlights the biggest political fight about health care as Republicans attempt to sustain the 2017 Jobs and Tax Cuts Act.
Update: The lawyer, who graduated from Concord High in 1957, was a former state attorney general and served as a judge for several decades.
Ryan Vallee pleaded guilty to 1 count in April after probation found 175 images and 11 video files; he was previously convicted in 2016.
The budget eliminates the Office of the Child Advocate, the Human Rights Commission, the Housing Appeals Board, and the Commission on Aging.
Union president: Reckless and shortsighted cuts by members of the far-right libertarians will cost business owners money and tax revenue.
Parents were kicked out of a September 2024 game for engaging in a silent protest by wearing pink XX wristbands.; U.S. DOJ may get involved.
State Rep. Sherm Packard, R-Londonderry, was taken to Concord Hospital after having a medical episode on Tuesday morning.
Richard De Reyna of Westwood, Mass., was found Saturday about 4.5 miles from the closest road without essential gear, an officer said.
NHPR President and CEO Jim Schachter says a 6% cut in federal network funding was the president waging war on “all independent journalism.”
Democrat Rep. David Luneau, an outspoken opponent of parental choice, raised eyebrows during a lengthy tirade at a hearing Thursday.
Alpert: May Day was celebrated in Concord and around the state on Thursday.
Photos, letters, medals, and other artifacts left by the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall in 1990 will be displayed through Memorial Day.
If Senate budget writers were looking for silver bullets to help undo some of the cuts in the House budget, they didn't find any Wednesday.
Attorney: I am grateful for the reception Amy and I are receiving and for the opportunity to help fix our broken school funding scheme.
Alpert: Beer’s dominance among local litterers may be trending downward, with other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on the rise.
The grant means an immediate $200,000 for New Hampshire Humanities and an additional $50,000. Donations made go toward the match.