Halfway through her first term, Gov. Kelly Ayotte's address focused on the future and on what she sees as achievable.
Records: Julia Williams bought a home in 2020; candidates need 7 years of residency to run; she voted in NH in 2018 while living in Natick.
President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last year, which included multiple new tax changes and deductions.
Claudia Cass scored another win against the DOC after she was fired for warning about dangerously low staffing levels at the men's prison.
School officials said the demonstration was not sponsored or sanctioned by Concord High School or the Concord School District.
The injunction is the most recent order in a lawsuit brought by a Kentucky-based contractor providing emissions testing in New Hampshire.
On-street parking will be banned downtown, in designated areas, between 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29, and 7 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 30.
Last year, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill to eliminate mandatory yearly inspections.
On-street parking is banned downtown, in designated areas, from 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 28, and 7 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29.
Co-Founder Kent Street Coalition: Kristin Nobel should be removed as Ed chairwoman, while Matt Sabourin should be stripped of committees.
Vehicles left on city streets between 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 26, and 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27, will be ticketed by police and towed.
General services: Vehicles left on city streets between 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25, and 7 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 26, will be towed.
Nearly $51 million in bonds were issued for projects. Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings affirmed the city’s bond rating of AA+.
A graduate of Northeastern who grew up in NH, Barrett Moulton has nearly 3 decades of law enforcement experience in Concord and Loudon.
Avoid a tow fee and a ticket: On-street parking is banned downtown between 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, and 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Councilor Stacey Brown accuses Councilor Amanda Grady Sexton of ethics violations for her work helping victims of domestic, sexual violence.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
State Rep. Joe Sweeney (R-Salem), who filed the resolution, dismissed Karen Liot Hill’s attempt to portray herself as a free speech martyr.
The 1776 NH Constitution, also known as the Exeter Constitution, created the state’s Provincial Congress just as the Revolutionary War began
Mayor Byron Champlin, 11 incumbents, 2 new councilors sworn in to new terms; mayor says “social media amplifies voices of the disaffected.”
CPL Digital Collections includes images that document a variety of historic celebrations.
The one-time cash payout, before taxes, is estimated to be $781.3 million, officials say.
Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill’s conduct raised concerns about an “appearance of impropriety,” but the NH DOJ declined to take action.
Property tax bills containing the January 2, 2026, and March 31, 2026, payment coupons were mailed in November.
The one-time cash payout, if anyone wins on Saturday, is expected to be around $686.5 million, before taxes.
A large group asked Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the council to support their “Protect New Hampshire Residents from ICE Cruelty” petition.
Since launching the CPL Puzzle Exchange in April, the library has provided the public a total of 600 puzzles!
Adults and teens play Book Bingo and earn raffle tickets for a chance to win a gift certificate to a local business!
The one-time cash payout, before taxes, will be around $572 million, since no one has won the jackpot since early September.
Concord's Executive Councilor, Karen Liot Hill, made headlines when she used her office to contact the law firm to block the new law.
Follow-up: Several Concord city councilors support the concept of maximizing housing and expanding the tax base on land off Penacook Street.
Concord attorney, naval captain, and nurse, Lynne Blankenbeker, was ready to bring her decades of public service at the prosecutor’s office.
Until he paid $10M, the out-of-state buyer could not sell Win Win Win without Andy Sanborn’s consent, according to the agreement.
Rich Gulla, president of SEA/SEIU 1984: The union is reviewing the report and "it is good to have an introspective look" at efficiencies.