Epsom man faces habitual offender charge; Andover man arrested on DUI charge; Concord man arrested on disorderly conduct and breach charges.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has again extended the enforcement deadline for REAL IDs to May 7, 2025.
Bovine Nanny Wanted: Anyone who’s not afraid of hard work or cows that behave like kangaroos should get in touch.
The Concord School District SAU 8 canceled classes on Monday after issuing a delayed opening due to HVAC and communication issues.
Plus: Mass. man faces aggravated DUI, other charges; Tilton man arrested after I-93 chase; Toys for Tots campaign ends soon; blotters.
Fallout from DNC attempting to usurp #FITN2024 primary; broadband funded; fun things to do this week — including holiday happenings; more.
Another piece of our downtown is about to bid adieu: The former Friendly Club on South Main Street in Concord.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
Plus: Driver ejected during rollover; new arts center; blustery weather knocks out power; bank robbery suspect arrested; tax rates set.
Franklin woman arrested on trespass, disorderly charges; Weare man, Chichester and Concord women face DWI charges; stalking, assault case.
Update: Richard Rosen, an engineer, former school board candidate, was accused of voting at home and in the Lakes Region in November 2016.
Pedestrian severely injured during crash; Kelly's Roast Beef comes to Granite State; Biden wants to ditch NH's first-in-the-nation primary.
Woman arrested on assault charges; stolen Malibu rum leads to felony charge due to prior convictions; woman arrested on breach charges.
Update: Police are investigating an accident after Concord EMTs took an unresponsive woman to Concord Hospital on Friday.
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Guv urges end to vax military mandate; Christmas and holiday events, and other fun things to do this weekend; math training; pets; more.
Intown Concord’s 29th annual event runs from 5 p.m. to midnight with music, dancing, shopping, gift wrapping, and Santa, too.
Concord man arrested on negligent driving charge; theft incident at Dollar General; homeless man, with priors, faces prowling charge.
McGregor Moise of Providence, RI, was sent to the hospital and charged with speeding after losing control on a turn in Enfield on Thursday.
Donations can be sent by Venmo or look for wrestlers selling restaurant discount cards at Midnight Merriment on Friday.
The state’s 4 major utility companies are working to restore power to around 19,000 customers after more than 20,000 lost power Wednesday.
Community comes together for a coach; Democrat indicted on special election interference charge; mitten tree drive; holiday info; more.
December 1st is World AIDS Day
Woman arrested twice in 13 hours; sex offender accused of not revealing Facebook, employment change; Andover woman faces crash charge.
New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office: Douglas Lyon shot and killed his domestic partner, Peggy Brown, on Shaker Street in New London.
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The New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is trying to find Craig Pearson, a felon with several convictions during the past decade.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for the capital region through morning; blustery weather in southern NH on Wednesday and Thursday.
Concord firefighters were sent to a homeless camp fire on Storrs Street on Tuesday.
The NH Attorney General’s Office said there was no indication public was at risk; Central NH Special Operations Unit requested to assist.
Schools get safety funds; 1,000 participate in turkey trot; Rudolph the red-nosed rein-steer; possible California presidential candidate?
CRTC Students Sit Down With Industry HR Professionals for Job Interview Training Workshop
Elderly woman arrested on assault charges; Concord woman arrested on assault, obstruction, mischief charges; driving charges issued in city.
The performance will take the audience into a euphoric environment of vulnerability, creativity, and possibility.
NH Department of Education: 335 projects in 249 schools will receive funds from the Security Action for Education grant applications.
Mass. drivers face DUI, negligent driving charges; Franklin hit with another hate incident; educator becomes an author; holiday art; more.
Plus: Andover man arrested on stalking, drug, assault charges; woman faces domestic, assault charges; trespass case at the Holiday Inn.