Concord, NH|News|
Gov. Sununu's Top Drug Advisor Placed on Leave
New Hampshire Governor's Chris Sununu top drug advisor has been placed on leave for an unspecified personnel issue.
New Hampshire Governor's Chris Sununu top drug advisor has been placed on leave for an unspecified personnel issue.
A New Hampshire judge this week ruled Customs and Border Protection illegally used drug sniffing dogs in search last summer.
The Bedford School Board this week approved two new administrators, Asst. Supt. Tom Laliberte and Special Services Dir. Kathleen McKechnie
Almost four dozen units of new senior housing is being considered for a large parcel along Daniel Webster Highway in Merrimack.
Work on the new citywide multi-generational community center in Concord should be "substantially completed" by the end of the month.
France served on the Concord Fire Dept. for 22 years and retired Monday.
Several local companies were chosen for Business of the Year by Business NH Magazine.
Local solar company ReVision Energy has been named Business of the Year by Business NH Magazine.
The following people were indicted recently in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South.
The following people were indicted recently in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South.
The following are excerpts from the Portsmouth Police Department Logs for Wednesday, May 2 and 3.
A motorcyclist involved in a Windham crash was flown to Boston with serious injuries on Wednesday.
Check out the most recent dispatch log provided by the Salem Police Department.
A bill protecting transgender people from discrimination cleared another hurdle on Wednesday as the New Hampshire Senate voted in favor.
A South Hampton, N.H. man donated his kidney to a Massachusetts friend who was diagnosed with Berger's disease.
Check out the most recent arrest log from the Concord Police Dept. from Apr. 29 to May 2.
A homeless man is facing charges in Concord after allegedly breaking into a home and molesting a 13-year-old girl while she slept.
A dead moose shut down part of I-93 in Concord on Thursday.
The EPA's New England regional office announced it would start a campaign to promote lead paint safety in New Hampshire and Maine.
Check out the most recent arrest log from the Concord Police Dept. from Apr. 25 to Apr. 27.