Former Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky called for urgent legislative action on school funding during a Tuesday WKBK Radio interview following a Supreme Court ruling.
Claremont’s Eagle Times has suspended all operations amid financial difficulties and staff resignations, marking its second shutdown in 15 years.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen will visit Keene and Peterborough today to speak out against Medicaid and clean energy cuts in the new GOP-backed Senate megabill.
Brattleboro will celebrate Independence Day on July 4 with a morning parade and F-35 flyover, followed by music, family activities, and fireworks at Living Memorial Park.
Fireworks, boat parades, live music and a patriotic reading—here’s how the Monadnock Region is celebrating Independence Day 2025, along with safety tips from officials.
Franklin Pierce University in Rindge will receive $960,000 in federal funding to upgrade its wastewater treatment system, supporting environmental compliance and workforce growth.
New Hampshire drivers will no longer need annual vehicle inspections beginning Jan. 31, 2026, after a new state budget passed with a repeal provision.
The Keene SwampBats closed the first half of their season with a tough doubleheader loss to the North Shore Navigators, despite standout performances on the mound.
Keene Lions Club’s “Legally Blonde” cast previewed the summer show on WKBK Radio on My Keene Now & Next Saturday.
Authorities have made an arrest in connection with the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Christian Walker in Keene. Officials say the suspect is a minor, and no further details will be released at this time.

