
Three people sustained serious injuries in a single-vehicle crash late Friday night near the Rindge-Winchendon town line.

Recent environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has confirmed the presence of the endangered shortnose sturgeon in the Connecticut River, extending as far north as Bellows Falls, VT, and Turners Falls, MA.

Pickleball, the fast-growing paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, is sweeping the nation—and the Keene area is no exception.

First responders were called to Granite Gorge Mountain Park around 5 pm Friday where a man crashed following a jump.

The N.H. Attorney General’s office has released the names of those involved in the tragic events that unfolded early Thursday morning in Troy and Portsmouth.

Labor Day weekend is widely considered the unofficial swan song of summer. Though millions of children return to school prior to Labor Day weekend, the final holiday of summer still marks an ending to the season of relaxation and a return to the hustle and bustle of life when the temperatures dip and schedules fill up.

New Hampshire is represented at the 2024 Paralympic Games by two athletes, Elizabeth “Liza” Corso from Newmarket and Noelle Lambert from Manchester.

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has issued new cyanobacteria warnings for Pool Pond and Emerson Pond in Rindge, following the detection of elevated cyanobacteria levels.

The Keene School District fell victim to a cyber-attack Wednesday resulting in the theft of approximately $2.1 million.

The Keene Music Festival is back for its 23rd year, taking over downtown this Saturday, Aug. 31, with 10 hours of non-stop, free live music.