See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
Former state Sen. Andy Sanborn appears unique among owners 14 casinos licensed in NH; heβs somewhat less so when it comes to compliance.
The candidate explains why she is running in 2023.
The former NYC mayor is suing Biden for calling him βPutinβs pawnβ during a 2020 debate after sharing info about Hunter Bidenβs laptop.
FEMA: Only cell phones that are on will receive the WEA alert; phones set to Wi-Fi or airplane mode will not receive the alert.
The library and city offices will be closed on Monday, Oct. 9, in observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Campaign 2023: At large city council candidates debate homeless crime, solid waste, and stability in the wake of new faces, mayorβs exit.
The candidate explains why he is running for reelection in 2023.
This week's ruling was a setback for NHPR, which sought to avoid Spofford's attempt to revive the defamation lawsuit.
The City of Concord is actively researching the feasibility of creating a Community Power Program.
Many candidate signs still need legal disclaimer info; another Zone A candidate drops out; debates begin next week; new polling locations.
A last-minute deal falling through put many in uncertainty; Gov. Chris Sununu said New Hampshire is prepared.
A lottery official said the jackpot is expected to be as high as $925 million β with a one-time payout, before taxes, of $432.4 million.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow.
Scott Kudrick of Norwell, MA, voted in the Conway town election in April 2021, even though he did not live and was not domiciled in town.
VP of store operations: Good intentions can lead to bad outcomes βΒ and that's what the Biden-Harris administration is doing.
The candidate explains why he is running in 2023.
The lawsuit alleges that Amazon wields its power to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers, and suppress competition.
A flurry of late filing challengers will bring a full slate of candidates for voters to consider in November. Hereβs why they are running.
Both of NHβs representatives voted against a bipartisan bill to block California and other states from banning internal combustion engines.
On Tuesday, a Democrat, Hal Rafter, is a far-left member of his party who has run and lost before, won in a presumed Trump-safe district.
The affordability index in August fell to 59, the lowest on record βΒ while closings fell for the 11th straight month, by double digits.
The hearing will be held before the Lottery and Attorney Generalβs Office at 9 a.m. on Oct. 3 at the PUC hearing room.
New Hampshire is one of 20 states that allows same day voter registration.
Two Zone A school board candidates drop out β with one shifting to a city council race; two other ward council incumbents challenged.
My parents were illiterate workers; their positions in the state factory were too low to be rationed much food. A full belly was a luxury.
Education Freedom Accounts allow families earning less than 350% of the federal poverty level to use the state portion for private school.
All SAU 8 Zone school board races and both citywide contests are competitive; only 5 Ward council seats are uncontested; filing ends Monday.
Paving of Dunbarton Center Road has been pushed out due to weather.
Former school board member Kate West files for mayor; 5 in at large race; Soucy tries one more time; educator runs for Zone B board seat.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day for Concord and Penacook residents is Saturday.
The lucky player picked 5 correct numbers; Wednesdayβs drawing is slated to be $550 million or a $266 million one-time payout before taxes.