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Tirar Tortorello faces three felony charges of possession of an infernal device. → Read More
Three years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic officially arrived in New Hampshire, bringing historic demand on the health care system and its workers. Now, another workforce crisis is unfolding in New Hampshire hospitals. → Read More
Health care officials said the system is struggling, and hospital executives are trying to figure out how to find more workers. → Read More
In opening statements, prosecutors said Zak Charabaty was attacked while he slept, wrapped in his own bedsheets and buried across state lines. → Read More
The killings of a retired couple on a popular walking trail in Concord last April set the community on edge for months. → Read More
Investigators now say there are no signs of foul play in the case of a man found dead in a car Sunday night in a Concord parking lot. → Read More
The 44th annual Great Meredith Fishing Derby wrapped up at 3 p.m. Sunday, and this year, finding ice was harder than catching fish. → Read More
Four Manchester police officers are being sued in federal court by a man they arrested in 2018 who is accusing them of using excessive force. → Read More
Bystander video is the key piece of evidence in the civil case. Lawyers for both sides are going frame by frame to show the jury the physical altercation between police and Chaswick Heredia on the night of May 11, 2018. → Read More
Prosecutors argued in court Monday that Dr. Thomas Marks should remain in jail, saying he didn't need to use force to victimize a patient. They said his position of power in the exam room was enough. → Read More
An orthopedic surgeon accused of sexually assaulting a patient in an exam room has been released from jail. → Read More
Maura Murray’s family is relentless in their commitment to not let her case "become a file in a cabinet." → Read More
The lawsuit alleges systemic failures that prevented the girl from getting help. → Read More
The New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families and the New Boston Police Department are among two dozen defendants named in a lawsuit filed by a woman who said she was kept in a basement and abused for years. → Read More
Tent by tent, a large homeless encampment was removed Wednesday in Manchester, but many of the dozens of people who lived there say they don't know where they'll go next. → Read More
Crews began the eviction of the encampment on Manchester and Pine streets at 7 a.m., and by 6 p.m., it was nearly gone. → Read More
About 50 people call the sidewalks home, and many said they were there because they were out of options. → Read More
Police said they were called just before 7 a.m. by a family member inside the home on Timothy Lane. The man was later found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. → Read More
A SWAT team was called in after police in Hudson were called about an armed person barricaded in a home. → Read More
A Maine teenager accused of attacking three police officers in Times Square in New York on New Year's Eve visited a New Hampshire mosque during his conversion to Islam, according to federal paperwork. → Read More