New Hampshire officials say annual vehicle inspections remain in effect for now, but drivers whose stickers are expiring will have extra time to comply while the state challenges a federal court order.
A Brattleboro man faces felony assault and misdemeanor trespassing charges following an altercation at a local residence that left a woman briefly unconscious.
State officials and lawmakers are weighing ways to ease the impact of a federal court order keeping New Hampshire’s annual vehicle inspections in place, including lowering fines and restricting police enforcement.
Rindge and the Jaffrey-Rindge Memorial Ambulance have agreed to a new contract, ensuring uninterrupted emergency medical service through 2026.
From a John Prine tribute film and a silent-movie classic with live organ to major touring acts, comedy and folk music, the final weekend of January offers something for nearly every taste.
Cynthia R. Georgina, a respected and familiar voice on WKBK Radio for decades, died Jan. 22, leaving behind a legacy of thoughtful, civil local talk radio in the Monadnock Region.
Prosecutors have filed multiple felony firearm charges against a New Ipswich man accused of firing into an occupied Jaffrey apartment in December.
Fall Mountain voters will review a $37.5 million school budget that eliminates 20 positions, including the superintendent, as officials work to limit tax impacts.
A Keene woman arrested last year in a stolen truck case received a suspended state prison sentence, county jail time credited as served, and was ordered to pay more than $5,000 in restitution.
Keene officials are urging residents to help keep fire hydrants visible and accessible this winter, warning that snow-covered hydrants can delay firefighters during emergencies when every second counts.