Cops: The cause of death of Michael Schilz, whose remains were found in a shed on North State Street last month, has yet to be determined.
Conservation officers say Edward Pimental of Woonsocket started his hike Wednesday night, stayed overnight, but hiked the wrong trail back.
Richard De Reyna of Westwood, Mass., was found Saturday about 4.5 miles from the closest road without essential gear, an officer said.
NHPR President and CEO Jim Schachter says a 6% cut in federal network funding was the president waging war on “all independent journalism.”
National Weather Service: Expect thunderstorms on Tuesday and temps between the low 40s and upper 60s all week in the Granite State.
Plus: The Flying Gravity Circus; decluttering and peace of mind; property tax relief; rummage sale; and more around the Granite State.
Also: Teen arrested on child sexual abuse charges; frying pan attack and other indictments; lawyer’s license suspended; meth sale arrest.
A man died early Saturday morning inside a camper at the former Steeplegate Mall property. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Also: Bradford woman indicted on fentanyl sale charge; Pittsfield and Nashua habitual offenders indicted on stolen vehicle, other charges.
Homeless felon attempted murder trial slated for 2026; “broiling” summer expected; star students; end of Vietnam War display at Statehouse.
Democrat Rep. David Luneau, an outspoken opponent of parental choice, raised eyebrows during a lengthy tirade at a hearing Thursday.
Alpert: May Day was celebrated in Concord and around the state on Thursday.
Veterans from Bedford and Franconia, Berlin and Canaan business owners, and a North Conway dentist.
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and Farmers’ Almanac share predictions for the Granite State’s summer weather.
Joyce Nishimwe, who won a 2024 Granite Edvance Scholarship, is pursuing neuroscience at Wellesley College to uplift underserved communities.
NHPR receives about 6 percent of its budget from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, while NH PBS gets about 18 percent.
Photos, letters, medals, and other artifacts left by the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall in 1990 will be displayed through Memorial Day.
Over 600 students are part of NHTI-Concord’s Community College’s Class of 2025.
Updated: Public defenders, a prosecutor are working on a plea for Vincent Mott on several charges; attempted murder case is booked for 2026.
UPS, a shipping and receiving chain with 56 New Hampshire stores, will close 73 leased and owned buildings and terminate about 20,000 jobs.
Also: Restaurants prepare for outdoor dining; e-bike fire leads to apartment building evac; city to appeal order to pay disgraced ex-cop.
Sexual assaulter faces sex offender registration-false info charge; woman cited after accident; Manchester man arrested on drug charges.
If Senate budget writers were looking for silver bullets to help undo some of the cuts in the House budget, they didn't find any Wednesday.
Expect showers for most of the weekend, including thunderstorms, the National Weather Service says.
Video: Outdoor dining in the city of Concord continues for another season, starting Thursday.
Watch: A man set a shopping cart on fire and pushed it into a trailer, which also caught on fire Wednesday night. Plus, a theft at Target.
Joshua Champney is wanted on a probation violation after being convicted on drug charges; investigators say he also has new charges.
Brutal murder cold case turns 30; fun things to do this weekend; clean air counties; Rep. says progress is being made on housing issues.
Attorney: I am grateful for the reception Amy and I are receiving and for the opportunity to help fix our broken school funding scheme.
Alpert: Beer’s dominance among local litterers may be trending downward, with other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on the rise.
The grant means an immediate $200,000 for New Hampshire Humanities and an additional $50,000. Donations made go toward the match.
Plus: Perp with priors charged with loitering; Pittsfield woman faces mislaid property charge; woman arrested on assault, mischief charges.
Watch: Witnesses reported seeing juveniles fighting on South Main Street Wednesday morning; one teen was arrested, EMTs treated another.
Plus: Home design help; author events; comedy; Kitty Angel fundraiser; couples workshop; arts; craft and psychic fair; cemetery tour; more.
While millions of people across the nation were exposed to unhealthy levels of ozone between 2021 and 2023, that was not the case in NH.
Also: Space Force documentary; report: schools are 6th highest per pupil costs in US with the least state funding; grocery prices — yikes.
Plus: Accused wrong-way drunken driver arrested previously for DWI; woman injured during East Kingston crash; plus, blotters from around NH.
Bruce True of East Side Drive in Concord, a felon with around 22 years of criminal history, including robbery and theft, faces new charges.
As everyone prepares for litigation, the plaintiffs wonder: Can they sue the state over a law that hasn't yet prevented them from voting?
New Hampshire spends more per public school student than all but 5 other states, but the largest proportion of local dollars in the U.S.