State officials and lawmakers are weighing ways to ease the impact of a federal court order keeping New Hampshire’s annual vehicle inspections in place, including lowering fines and restricting police enforcement.
Rindge and the Jaffrey-Rindge Memorial Ambulance have agreed to a new contract, ensuring uninterrupted emergency medical service through 2026.
From a John Prine tribute film and a silent-movie classic with live organ to major touring acts, comedy and folk music, the final weekend of January offers something for nearly every taste.
Cynthia R. Georgina, a respected and familiar voice on WKBK Radio for decades, died Jan. 22, leaving behind a legacy of thoughtful, civil local talk radio in the Monadnock Region.
Prosecutors have filed multiple felony firearm charges against a New Ipswich man accused of firing into an occupied Jaffrey apartment in December.
Fall Mountain voters will review a $37.5 million school budget that eliminates 20 positions, including the superintendent, as officials work to limit tax impacts.
A Keene woman arrested last year in a stolen truck case received a suspended state prison sentence, county jail time credited as served, and was ordered to pay more than $5,000 in restitution.
Keene officials are urging residents to help keep fire hydrants visible and accessible this winter, warning that snow-covered hydrants can delay firefighters during emergencies when every second counts.
Keene City Councilor Molly Ellis joined host Randy Filiault on WKBK’s Saturday Morning Live to outline early plans for Monadnock 250, a region-wide celebration marking the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Forty years after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, a Keene man who once had Christa McAuliffe as a teacher reflects on her lasting influence, the shock felt inside Concord High School, and the critical thinking lessons that endure.