Kyle Stucker, Seacoastonline.com

Kyle Stucker

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Past articles by Kyle:

Amid case backlogs and a judge shortage, New Hampshire rethinks criminal trial process

New Hampshire is seeing results by using mediation to speed up criminal cases, accomplishing other goals in the process. → Read More

Ex-Rochester councilor Doug Lachance won't be charged after sex assault investigation

Sexual assault charges against former Rochester city councilor, Doug Lachance, will not go forward says Strafford County Attorney Tom Velardi → Read More

Rochester councilors: Lachance to resign amid sex abuse investigation

Doug Lachance, who has not been charged with a crime has faced pressure from some local officials to step down. → Read More

Excited for 2021: Rochester's outdoor dining options opening up soon

Here's a look at what Rochester restaurants are planning to do outside in 2021 since some COVID restrictions are still place. → Read More

Farmington town administrator won't be charged, prosecutor says

Arthur Capello had been on leave amid an investigation following sexual assault allegations. → Read More

Rochester teen's shooting death still under investigation 6 months later

Prosecutors and investigators say their work on the homicide case is ongoing. → Read More

Rochester councilors signal support for ethics board

The councilor who made the proposal said he’s aware of two sets of allegations involving Lilac City officials. → Read More

Seacoast’s first drop-in center for houseless youth to open in Rochester

The goal is to create a safe place for 12 to 22-year-olds to rest, charge phones, do laundry, take showers and get other basic needs met. → Read More

Epping men indicted for allegedly duct-taping, beating Somersworth man in his home

Police have said two men restrained the victim with duct tape before hitting, kicking and striking him with a piece of wood and robbing him. → Read More

Epping men indicted for allegedly duct-taping, beating Somersworth man in his home

Police have said two men restrained the victim with duct tape before hitting, kicking and striking him with a piece of wood and robbing him. → Read More

Recovery organization ROAD To A Better Life scales back behavioral health services

ROAD To A Better Life is scaling back its behavioral health department in Somersworth and future plans are unclear. → Read More

Rochester pays more to keep no-longer-nonprofit Frisbie's ambulance service

The deal will cost Rochester $692,247 a year, or roughly $67,000 a month. → Read More

Dover steps up to keep Tri-Cities shelter open amid threats

Strafford County Sheriff Mark Brave confirmed his department is investigating the threats. → Read More

Suspect charged with arson, burglary at Somersworth home

The fire temporarily rendered the 28 Tate’s Brook Road uninhabitable. → Read More

Developer eyes former Somersworth police station

Pine Brook Construction has made a proposal to the city. → Read More

Community helping Rochester residents displaced by apartments fire

“It seems like these families are going to need continuing community support,” said Emily Wood, one of the Red Cross volunteers who helped. → Read More

Rochester apartments residents escape three-alarm fire

Crews saved a number of pets during the response, including several cats. → Read More

Barrington police cruiser crash shuts down Route 125

Barrington Police Chief George Joy said his officer’s cruiser was likely totaled. → Read More

Rochester OKs $270,000 land buy to help Sig Sauer's big plans

The city will buy 8 Amarosa Drive and 0 Milton Road, located in front of Sig’s planned multi-building campus. → Read More

Brave sworn in as NH's first Black sheriff in Strafford County

“I feel like this was a long journey leading up to this three seconds of getting sworn in officially as sheriff,” said Mark Brave. → Read More