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Sports
3 days ago
New Hampshire Officials Urge Safe, Sober Rides Ahead of Super Bowl LX

State safety officials are reminding Super Bowl fans to plan sober rides home, as police increase patrols statewide to curb impaired driving.

Local
3 days ago
Cheshire County Secures $936K Federal Funding to Upgrade Regional Fire and EMS Communications System

Cheshire County lands $936K in federal funding to modernize the SWNH Fire Mutual Aid radio system serving 78 agencies across three states.

Local
3 days ago
Monadnock Region Plans Celebration for America’s 250th Anniversary in 2026

Keene will host a regional parade and full day of events July 4, 2026, as the Monadnock Region marks the 250th anniversary of Independence.

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Entertainment
3 days ago
Weekend Pulse 2/6-2/8

From live music and classic film to winter festivals and creative workshops, the weekend offers a packed lineup of events across the Monadnock Region and nearby Vermont.

Politics
4 days ago
N.H. Governor Touts Low Taxes, Public Safety and Housing Push in State of the State Address

Gov. Kelly Ayotte told lawmakers Thursday that New Hampshire is strong and prosperous, pointing to national rankings, budget discipline and new initiatives on housing, childcare and energy.

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Crime & Safety
4 days ago
Restaurant Kitchen Fire in Downtown Keene Contained Quickly

A kitchen fire at Cherry Garden on Main Street was quickly extinguished Wednesday after an automatic alarm alerted Keene firefighters, limiting damage.

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news
4 days ago
State Launches New Safety Campaign Targeting Wrong-Way Driving on N.H. Roads

New Hampshire officials are reassessing the state’s vehicle inspection program after the Executive Council rejected a short-term contract extension, leaving the state without an approved vendor as a federal court case continues.

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Local
5 days ago
State Without Approved Vendor After Executive Council Rejects Vehicle Inspection Contract Extension

New Hampshire officials are reassessing the state’s vehicle inspection program after the Executive Council rejected a short-term contract extension, leaving the state without an approved vendor as a federal court case continues.

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