
Retired forecaster Pat Pagano warned of multiple New England snowstorms on WKBK Radio, predicting up to 2 feet by President’s Day.

Keene Blackbirds varsity bowling secured second seed at Strikers East, while JV took first. Despite a tough final, the team stays resilient for the season’s end.

Keene State women’s basketball secured a 74-59 Senior Day win over UMass-Boston, fueled by a strong second half. Next, they face Eastern Conn. State.

Monadnock United Way nears $1.32 million fundraising goal, set to announce final total and honor local leaders at a Feb. 12 event hosted by Monadnock Ford in Swanzey.

The Keene City Council voted unanimously to reject a proposed amendment clarifying how public communications are handled, opting to keep its existing procedural rules unchanged.

Looking for something to do this weekend? The Monadnock Region is buzzing with live music, theater, and community events. Whether you’re in the mood for an elegant dinner, a lively concert, or a heartwarming play, here’s what’s happening near you.

Monadnock School Board Chair Scott Peters joined WKBK’s Good Morning with Dan Mitchell to discuss the district’s $3.2M budget cut ahead of the March 11 vote.

Vehicle fire spreads to building on Route 101 in Keene, NH. Road closed briefly, no injuries reported. Damage under $5K. Cause under investigation.

A section of Route 101 in Keene is closed Thursday as emergency crews respond to a vehicle fire that spread to a nearby building.

Parents outraged after Cutler School withheld info on a bus threat. Officials say no danger, but families demand transparency on student safety.