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Drivers mostly avoided roads in the Gate City and across other parts of the state on Tuesday morning, but anyone who has to be out is encouraged to take it slow. → Read More
Barnstead Fire Chief Al Poulin told News Nine it is not clear if that person was inside the home when the fire started Monday morning. → Read More
On Feb. 19, a member of the Kancamagus Lodge's management team was cleaning the back office and put a number of items to be disposed of into a dumpster. Among the items was a box of the students' passports, which managers said was inadvertently placed there. → Read More
Kendall Kunelius of the UNH Cooperative Extension goes over the right type of soil to grab before spring begins. → Read More
A former New Hampshire pastor charged with possession of child sex abuse images could reach a plea deal by the summer. → Read More
According to the original affidavit, the case against Stephen Bates began in 2016, when police received tips submitted by Skype about child sexual abuse images being uploaded. → Read More
Firefighters said that when they arrived at 5 Webster Road in Surry at about 1 a.m., a back bedroom was filled with flames. → Read More
One man is dead following a fire at a home in Surry. → Read More
After a pause during the pandemic, the New Hampshire Special Olympics Winter Games were back this week at Waterville Valley. → Read More
This is the first time the Winter Games have been held since 2020, when they were forced to take a break because of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
While drivers largely avoided roads Saturday, state police said more than 60 crashes and spinouts were reported. → Read More
A Hampton woman says a social media app saved her life after she fell in her kitchen while cooking, and her apartment began filling with smoke. → Read More
Barbara Jovell, 76, said she was making lunch Monday when she slipped and fell on her way to the refrigerator. → Read More
A new campaign from the New Hampshire Department of Education is aimed at improving literacy among Granite State children. → Read More
The New Hampshire DOT is urging drivers to stay off the roads if they can during Tuesday's storm. → Read More
The trial of a man accused of killing a Manchester man and burying him in Methuen, Massachusetts, got underway Monday. → Read More
Friday marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and New Hampshire organizations are still working to help the people of the war-torn country. → Read More
Brian Nolen and John Fitzgerald said they have managed to raise about $170,000 to help the people of Ukraine with the organization NH4Ukraine.org, and 90% of donations have come from Granite Staters. → Read More
Officials urged people to get their errands done before the storm moves in and plan to stay off the roads Thursday or allow for a lot of extra time. → Read More
Transportation workers and utility companies were preparing Wednesday for a storm that will bring snow, sleet and a wintry mix to New Hampshire. → Read More