WKBK Radio spotlights summer recreation plans and higher education opportunities, and growing concerns about state-driven property tax pressures.
A Keene man is facing federal charges after authorities say he traveled to Vermont expecting to meet a minor for sex in an undercover operation.
After serving in an interim role since late 2025, Karen Gomes has been officially named President and CEO of Home Healthcare, Hospice and Community Services.
Sen. Donovan Fenton says state funding cuts are driving local property tax hikes ahead of a May 6 Keene town hall.
Utility projects and repairs across Keene will bring temporary lane shifts, detours, and a brief water shutoff beginning May 5.
Keene Mayor Jay Kahn addressed Maple Avenue tree cutting, Keene State funding concerns, and the proposed downtown reconstruction project during a live WKBK radio appearance.
As warmer weather approaches, subtle signs like uneven cooling and humidity may signal your AC system isn’t performing as efficiently as it should.
A federal appeals court has put a lower-court order on hold, allowing New Hampshire to keep its vehicle inspection program suspended during an ongoing legal dispute.
Maple Avenue will reopen Friday evening after a weeklong closure, though tree removal work in Dinsmoor Woods will continue into next week.
Yellow Bell Café on Main Street is preparing to reopen this May under new ownership, bringing back familiar breakfast fare with plans for dinner service.