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2 weeks ago

Campus Carry and expansion of Children’s Mental Health Services bills sent to study

Lawmakers ended up voting against a pair of bills that would expand insurance coverage to mental health services for New Hampshire children and allow both lethal and non-lethal weapons to be carried on college campuses which receive state funding.

2 weeks ago

JetBlue to end service at Manchester-Boston Regional Airtport

On Thursday airline officials announced the move and say the decision was made in order to support growth on routes which feature stronger customer demand.

2 weeks ago

13 arrested for smuggling guns from New England to Canada

According to the U.S. Attorney, members of the operation recruited buyers in Keene and Vermont.

3 weeks ago

Neglected animals removed from Hudson home

Authorities say three dogs and a parrot were removed from a home and are receiving medical care.

3 weeks ago

Manchester man arrested after pursuit with stolen vehicle

Manchester Police say they were able to apprehend David Virgue and that he's facing a number of charges including speeding and disobeying an officer.

3 weeks ago

Bristol Police K9 rescues 5 year old autistic child

Department officials are crediting K9 Officer Maybel with the rescue and say the child was unharmed and has since been returned home.  

3 weeks ago

The Town of Windham announces mandatory water restrictions

Water restrictions in Windham will be imposed and will apply to all residential and commercial private well owners with limited exceptions.

3 weeks ago

Body of missing Alexandria man found in remote location

Authorities say Dan Jones had been missing since December.

3 weeks ago

Remains of Manchester Marine killed in World War II identified

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency says Edgar Norcross’s name is recorded in the Tablets of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial

3 weeks ago

Dishwasher explosion at Goffstown nursing home

Once on-site authorities say the emergency was quickly contained after the quick response from firefighters and the facility's excellent emergency protocols.

3 weeks ago

Lawmakers to decide the fate of the Campus Carry bill

Lawmakers Thursday will decide whether or not to send a bill that would allow citizens to carry weapons on state funded college campuses or send the bill to study

3 weeks ago

New Hampshire gets its first Save Haven baby box

Authorities say the box will automatically call 911 when the door is opened.

3 weeks ago

Concord officials greenlight Penacook stretch of Greenway Trail

Organizers behind the Greenway Trail refer to it as the “Penacook Rail Trail.” which will link the towns near the Hannah Dustin Memoirial.

3 weeks ago

Wanted Merrimack man arrested after fleeing from police

Authorities say Joshua Corbett was taken into custody after having been on the run for the better part of a week. 

3 weeks ago

Manchester school board votes to block potential layoffs

The board voted use close to 9 million in bond funds and says cuts to other areas such as transportation, athletics and programming remain on the table.

3 weeks ago

Elderly Raymond resident arrested following sexual assault investigation

Authorities say Dennis Beauregard is now facing two counts of felonious sexual assault,

3 weeks ago

School officials in Salem caution parents over senior Assassin game

Officials issued the statement cautioning parents of the game that has students using water guns to ‘eliminate’ assigned targets.

3 weeks ago

Two men facing federal charges for kidnapping woman and holding her in Vermont

Damarcus Bonner and Tyron Harris allegedly abducted the woman during a drug deal in January.

3 weeks ago

Attorney General says Manchester officer was justified in use of deadly force

A newly released report says the officer was justified when he returned fire during a June 2025 altercation with John Philip Tibbs.

3 weeks ago

25 states back New Hampshire against lawsuit looking to restore motor vehicle inspections

Gordon-Darby originally filed their suit after New Hampshire's Legislature voted to do away with yearly inspections.

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