Eric Labarge is accused of agreeing to coordinate a campaign with others against 2 New Hampshire Public Radio employees and their families.
The embattled Concord Casino owner, former Bedford state Senator has requested a lottery hearing to challenge COVID-19 fraud allegations.
The State Board of Education is expected to vote Thursday on PragerUβs financial curriculum for its Learn Everywhere program.
2023 Update: Dietitian, parent also signs up to run for school board; engineer makes Ward 10 race competitive; long-time ward councilor out.
This city is looking part-time weekend custodian within our Public Properties Division. Work includes hands-on maintenance and cleaning.
Watch: One candidate files for mayor while one files for an SAU 8 board of education seat; at large race will be competitive in 2023.
The poll of 800 Granite State Republicans found 47% support Trump for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination; DeSantis and Haley were at 10%.
The City of Concord and Concord School District recently joined forces to create a Park Master Plan for Memorial Field Complex.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow.
Long-time ward councilor decides against a run; school board to host info talk Thursday; no return to municipal service for state rep.
Please note: Hours extended on Saturday.
Concord Police Department and the NH Food Bank need your help to Fight Hunger and Stuff a Cruiser with food donations.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow: Several departments have employment opportunities.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
State Rep. Laurie Sanborn resigned from the committee after COVID-19 relief fraud charges were leveled against her husband.
The new forensic hospital is where about 22 people who have not been convicted of a crime but have forensic needs will be placed.
Update: Andy Sanborn accused of using funds to buy race cars; deemed unsuitable to host gaming; welcomes βexaminationβ by investigators.
Officials eye Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and its βapplicability to the upcoming presidential election cycle.β
SAU 8 sets up registration dates for board of education for candidates; debates will air on Concord TV, Patch, and the New England Take.
A highly-publicized effort is attempting to keep Donald Trump off the ballot, declaring him disqualified under Sec. 3 of the 14th Amendment.
If confirmed, the Dunbarton resident and 20-year law enforcement officer, will fill the unexpired term of Col. Noyes, through March 2026.
Wings and Wheels is back at the Concord Municipal Airport Sept.17.
Since the new telemonitoring program launched, the Granite VNA has helped patients with serious health issues send the org updates.
A significant increase in elder abuse and financial exploitation of Granite Staters has prompted action by the state.
The on-leave Strafford County sheriff is accused of creating a job for a woman, spending cash on trysts; he says commissioners are racist.
The council will meet at the Hampton Beach Seashell conference center Wednesday and it will be a long day for the 5 councilors.
At a Londonderry parade, a bar, a drive-in restaurant, and an old mill in Newport, Floridaβs governor meets with supporters, the undecided.
The city is hiring for a full-time Meter Technician in our Administration Division's Utility Billing Office.
Amanda Grady Sexton eyes a mayoral run in November; some incumbent councilors are in while others ponder; challengers emerge, too.
Francis Suarez spoke to city Republicans as they enjoyed pie with Gov. Chris Sununu at Phenix Hall in Downtown Concord Thursday.
As the warm temps begin to fade, there are only a few more weeks of swimming. Here are the places to avoid in the Granite State.
Other city councilors are running for re-election while some consider possible shifts; one SAU 8 board of education member calls it quits.
Dozens of advocates and activists pressed Department of Justice officials about the lack of progress and transparency on 130-plus cases.
After 8 terms as mayor and 3 as a ward councilor, Jim Bouley announced at Mondayβs council meeting he would not be running for re-election.
Activists and advocates will rally outside the New Hampshire Department of Justice Tuesday, calling for better communications and justice.
With its ambitious Justice Reinvestment Initiative, the judicial branch hopes to connect existing and often siloed treatment efforts.
Activist, marker sponsor: The DHR website lists the marker as βretiredβ; a commissioner says βthe marker was properly removed.β We disagree.
Jaye Vilchockβs petition states the court can reverse his firing after a hearing under RSA 154:5 βΒ and he wants his job back, too.