State Fish and Game officials are encouraging hikers and winter recreationists to purchase a 2026 Hike Safe card, which helps fund search and rescue efforts and offers certain liability protections in emergencies.
Former CIA officer and Minnesota defense attorney Jack Rice joined WKBK to discuss global conflicts, U.S. foreign policy, and justice concerns at home.
The Pour House plans to expand into Fritz Belgian Fries’ former Central Square space, adding games, TVs, live music, and family-friendly dining
Local officials and callers say state budget decisions are driving higher property taxes and raising concerns about housing, education, and infrastructure costs.
A widespread Verizon wireless outage Wednesday forced thousands of phones into emergency-only mode, prompting warnings from officials about potential disruptions to 911 calls.
The Monadnock United Way has raised more than $1.32 million, reaching 87 percent of its Our Monadnock, Our Impact Campaign goal
Keene State College and University System of New Hampshire officials met with a newly formed community group last week to discuss budget challenges, campus independence and the college’s future role in the region.
Sen. Donovan Fenton’s proposal to offset tariff-related costs for small businesses is among the first bills heard as the New Hampshire Senate launches its 2026 session.
Area school districts will hold public hearings in January and February to review proposed 2026–27 budgets and warrant articles ahead of town voting.
Brattleboro police arrested a 43-year-old man following an investigation into reports that a driver attempted to ignite a suspected incendiary device while stopped at a protest on Main Street in December.

