A cause still hasn't been determined in connection to an apartment fire that forced two Hampton residents to climb out of a window to avoid injury last week.
Authorities in two different towns are seeking information about numerous recent break-ins.
A local woman faces another felony after authorities claimed she returned multiple items — items she never bought — to North Hampton Home Depot.
More than 30,000 customers were without electricity as of 5 p.m. Sunday.
Various agencies are joining together to help increase safety for everyone out celebrating Turkey Day with friends and family.
The number of fatal accidents in the state increased by 20 percent last year.
Authorities are warning the public to use caution because police say there "are a number" of bobcats "about" in the area.
The fire broke out around 7:20 p.m. Thursday.
A 2008 GMC Torrent owned by the town was recently keyed outside the public works compound.
A man in what has appeared to be an unmarked police cruiser has flashed a badge while talking with drivers, although police say he isn't a cop.
After placing first in the department with high marks on the sergeant's exam, Hampton Police Officer Scott Bates has been promoted to the rank of sergeant.
A suspect claiming to have a knife got into an altercation with a clerk after trying to steal one of the store's cash registers.
He should be considered armed and dangerous.
Some of the traps that were stolen belonged to Tony Rahn, a local lobsterman who died in the Piscataqua River back in July.
Three men face a combined eight counts — most of which are felonies — in Rockingham Superior Court.
State police made the following arrests between Nov. 8 and Nov. 14.
Taylor Schneider, of Hampton, was arrested after a nighttime accident on the north end of Hampton.
Timothy McGlone, 49, and Jo-Ellen McGlone, 55, were each charged with two counts of theft by deception.
A former Hampton-area coach has been sentenced to 3 to 8 years in state prison for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
The accident occurred Monday in Rochester.
Firefighters reminisced Monday as Hampton Beach's beloved fire house was bulldozed Monday.
The old Hampton Beach fire station will be razed Monday as part of the final steps of the $5.7 million fire stations construction and renovation project.
Raymond was an Exeter firefighter for 50 years. Raymond died due to cancer at the age of 77.
State police made the following arrests between Nov. 1 and Nov. 7.
Nicholas Emond commented Thursday on a story about his fugitive status, saying he was not "the dangerous criminal they've made me out to be."
Danielle F. Kooyoomjian, 29, of Hampton, was allegedly intoxicated when she killed a Hampton Beach pedestrian with her car last month.
No charges are expected after a passing tractor trailer pinned a tow truck operator trying to help a disabled vehicle on the Hampton I-95 onramp.
One pedestrian was transported to the hospital Thursday evening following a collision with a vehicle on the Route 101 onramp to Interstate 95.
The Rockingham County attorney’s lawyer will file a complaint against Reams' suspension as the N.H. attorney general will continue investigating.
A "large" two-alarm brush fire has been reported at Applecrest Farm.
Several others in the vehicle of Lance R. Knowles, 23, were also charged following an early-morning traffic stop in Hampton.
Persephanie Lesperance, 24, a model, was arrested on multiple charges in connection to a Seacoast heroin distribution ring.
Nicholas Emond should be considered armed and dangerous.
The Rockingham County Attorney's lawyer will file a petition in Merrimack County Superior Court on Thursday.
Jay Falardeau, 42, is among the many individuals who recently had their licenses revoked by the state.
Matthew Biggar, 29, and Ranika Wilcox, 21, were each charged in Seabrook following an investigation involving four police departments.