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WITH THE POTENTIAL CONCERNS HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. ISABEL. STEVE. PEOPLE IN THE U.S. ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED AT LOW RISK FOR TUBERCULOSIS, BUT HEALTH OFFICIALS IN KANSAS ARE REPORTING 67 CONFIRMED CASES RELATED TO THIS OUTBREAK.
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.
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.
New Hampshire will see some light snow for much of the day Wednesday as a more active pattern takes hold. There won't be any significant storms, but snow could impact travel at times this week. After a few flurries and squalls Tuesday morning, highs will top out in the 20s for much of the day. As the winds pick up, it will feel bitterly cold.
State Police seized 1,300 grams of what officials believe to be fentanyl, approximately 500 grams of suspected methamphetamine, two firearms, and approximately $5,000, officials said Monday.
While New Hampshire is moving away from the Arctic temperatures of last week, the Granite State is still in for some winter weather this week: snow. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week will both see snow across the state,
Painting over a bakery’s entrance has turned into a free speech battle for the ages; a trial is set for February. The New Hampshire home on Squam Lake has been in the same family since the 1920s. If the property fetches its $15.9 million asking price, it will be one of the priciest deals on the Caribbean Island.
New Hampshire legislators introduced—and then immediately withdrew—a 15-week abortion ban in the Granite State Monday.
A New Hampshire businessman will serve time in federal prison after pleading guilty to failing to pay nearly $15 million in taxes owed to the IRS, the U.S. Attorney said Friday.
One person is dead after a car crashed into a utility pole in Nashua, New Hampshire on Sunday, according to police.
The state fire marshal's office said Richard Berger, 72, of Deering, was pronounced dead at the scene after a New Hampshire State Police K-9 found him inside a home on Hart Farm Road. Officials said the cause and manner of his death are under investigation.