Two iconic tributes face off live at the Chubb Theater at the Capitol Center for the Arts on Dec. 11.
Also: Pembroke man indicted on 10 theft charges; man indicted on 12 child abuse image distribution charges; stalker indicted on new charge.
Follow-up: The $232 million and $285 million project, the most expensive in New Hampshire history, is expected to break ground in late 2029.
The former councilor: Year after year, the property tax burden has shifted to homeowners. Robert Washburn will bring sanity to the council.
Also: How to thank a vet before Veterans Day; InDepthNH turns 10; fugitive not seen for 28 months.
Also: Seacoast 5K; crafts, fairs, and yard sales; a Gaza talk; the poop museum; pumpkins; farmers markets; yoga; and more.
The Trump administration blocked forgiveness under specific income-driven repayment plans, citing its interpretation of a court decision.
Jonathan Cate faces off against incumbent Ali Sekou in Ward 8, while Andrew Georgevits is challenging Ward 9 Councilor Kris Schultz.
Wayne Hall, the president of the farmers market, says new vendors and customers drove business to farmers, bakers, and creators this year.
Follow-up: David Macrae has a 24-year criminal history and active warrants from Hampton and Hampstead cops, as well as in Massachusetts.
Wonderful weekend weather; new café opens; Seacoast man faces sexual assault, abuse image charges; former Celtic faces gambling accusation.
Nashua woman arrested on theft charges; man and woman arrested on stalking and breach charges; Penacook teen faces felony theft charges.
Ryan O’Donnell was last seen July 27 in the area of Hall and Water streets. He “was known to frequent the homeless community,” police say.
Meiling Pauling Han was arrested on arson, reckless conduct-deadly weapon, and assault after an incident at Wesley United Methodist Church.
More than 73,000 riders from all 50 states and even Europe have traveled to Concord to ride the rails, boosting local restaurant business.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The National Weather Service says Granite Staters should enjoy the weather this weekend.
Fun things to do this week; quarter of a billion dollar middle school debated; pols get cease and desist letters; softball legends reunite.
Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill, Salem's Deputy Majority Leader Joe Sweeney's advocacy committee Granite Solutions all received letters.
Man arrested on 2nd DUI charge; assault, protective order violation at Railyard apartment complex; Goffstown man faces felony theft charge.
Online, the SAU 8 school board ignores a limited renovation option. Hearing for the quarter of a billion dollar proposal set for Thursday.
Former Concord city councilor says it is time for voters to bring back Bob.
Also: Student music recital and other concerts; clothing drive; cruise info talk; financial literacy class; comedy; art; and line dancing.
18 alumni and 9 non-alumni coaches from across New England competed with student team
Plus: Felon indicted on Concord homeless camp shooting charges; elderly Hooksett man faces child sexual abuse images indictments.
Civil rights violation filed against man who attacked transgender store employee; crash leads to 2nd DWI charge; Daylight Saving Time; more.
Travis Lufkin was accused of striking a store employee in the face and using an anti-gay slur before fleeing on a bicycle in May 2024.
Higher Health Care Costs ahead for Most Granite Staters
Felon Nicholas Wayne Meattey was accused of driving while high on cocaine and alcohol before a crash on Clinton Street last month.
Safety board member: The incumbent is thoughtful with city resources, willing to ask tough questions, and committed to responsible growth.
Plus: Motorcyclist accused of driving 123 mph in the Lakes Region and blotters from around the state.
Daylight saving time is scheduled to end in a couple of weeks, moving both sunrise and sunset back an hour in New Hampshire.
Kevin Justin Thibaudeau, featured on Wednesday, was arrested at a Belmont homeless camp while Christopher Lee Goodman was arrested in Keene.
Plus: Merrimack and Nashua historical society events; Web classes; estate planning; life transition real estate talk; forums; crafts.
School opens food pantry; bank backs breast cancer walk; man dies after dog attack; rain returns to the Granite State; 2025 campaign posts.
Concord's Fall Leaf Collection returns with bulk leaf collection starting on Monday, October 27. Bagged leaf collection starts November 17.
Former school board member says Grady Sexton is committed to ensuring Concord remains the welcoming community we all deserve.
Police said the driver was allegedly speeding on Interstate 93 North near Exit 12 in Concord.
Pair from Penacook face resisting, disobeying an officer charges; elderly Pittsfield man arrested on crash charge; VT man charged with DUI.
One day, a thunderstorm is possible; expect chilly overnight and early-morning temps; plus, forecasters share a winter weather outlook.