New Hampshire's only alligator exhibit just opened in Glen and includes three alligators from the Florida Everglades.
New Hampshire legislators look to help Trump's deportation efforts through new bills encouraging cooperation with ICE.
Potential snow squalls hitting parts of Maine and New Hampshire this afternoon could cause "temporary whiteout conditions" with a potential "quick" inch of snow, impeding safe travel, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Several school districts have closed or delayed opening on Wednesday, January 29 due to the overnight snow slowing the morning commute.
Bradley Asbury received a 20-40 year sentence for his role in the sexual assault of a boy at a New Hampshire youth detention center in 1998. He intends to appeal the conviction.
A few inches of snow accumulated overnight across much of New Hampshire, leading to many school delays and slippery roads.
The killing of an 11-year-old girl found in Sandown remains unsolved after 55 years. Debra Horn disappeared from her Allenstown home on Jan. 29, 1969, authorities said.
A proposed law would turn the state’s major highways into “enhanced enforcement zones” where existing speeding penalties would increase by 50% for any driver traveling more than 15 miles per hour over the posted speed limit. The law would include all five interstates, State Route 101 and the F.E. Everett and Spaulding turnpikes.
NH officials and nonprofit leaders scrambled for clarity after President Donald Trump’s Office of Management and Budget issued a memo ordering a freeze on nearly all federal financial assistance programs.
MAINE (WABI) - Ratepayers in Maine will be responsible for millions of dollars for a New Hampshire power project. Mainers will pay around $40 million for the transmission line in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Site Evaluation Council denied the Maine Public Advocate’s petition to intervene in the project.
New Hampshire lawmakers are making another push to approve a ‘right to work’ law that would limit labor unions from collecting dues from non-members. A proposal being considered by the House Committee on Labor,
There’s simply no room, said Maria Devlin, the organization’s president. It operates at a 97% occupancy rate throughout the year, and the organization’s family shelter currently has a waitlist of two dozen families. Families in Transition also has a million-dollar deficit that needs to be filled through philanthropy – or the state.