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NH Supreme Court rules neighbor lacks standing, clearing way for Andy Sanborn’s plans for new casino
08-05-2025 4:00 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Andy Sanborn’s plan to build a 43,000-square-foot casino in Concord faces another hurdle, meeting the conditions set by the planning board, after the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled that a Concord resident lacks the legal standing to challenge the city’s approval of the project.

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Upper Valley stove manufacturer hurt by tariffs, end of tax breaks
08-18-2025 8:44 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

New Hampshire’s only manufacturer of wood stoves says it is being buffeted by costs and confusion from two different directions — tariffs and taxes — that will hurt sales and may lead to layoffs.


‘Who the hell are we as a state?’: John Broderick says new NH law guts, politicizes fund for youth detention center abuse victims
08-17-2025 3:01 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

John Broderick spent countless hours over the past two years in a den-like conference room, listening quietly in the background as men and women recounted stories of the abuse they’d endured at New Hampshire’s former youth detention center.


NH town administrator denied permanent restraining order
08-14-2025 9:00 AM

By EMILIA WISNIEWSKI

A judge denied a permanent restraining order between Warner Town Administrator Kathleen Frenette and Board Selectman Alfred Hanson.


Two arrested in NH spa raid for sex trafficking and prostitution
08-01-2025 3:25 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Two women were arrested on Wednesday after authorities raided a spa in Concord as part of an ongoing investigation into massage parlors operating as fronts for prostitution and sex trafficking.


Tires and drivers tested at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
07-25-2025 11:31 AM

By ABBY DISALVO

Green flags won’t wave at the “Magic Mile” until September, but three NASCAR Cup Series teams made a mid-summer stop in Loudon this week to run through over a dozen sets of rubber, collecting data and biometrics for engineering teams at Goodyear.


Canadian man dead in apparent drowning at NH’s Lake Winnipesaukee
07-22-2025 5:00 PM

By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG

A 64-year-old Canadian man was found dead at Lake Winnipesaukee in Moultonborough, N.H., on Sunday afternoon, according to New Hampshire State Police Marine Patrol.


Universal EFA enrollment set to hit 10,000-student cap
07-20-2025 1:01 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

New Hampshire’s expanded Education Freedom Account program will likely hit a 10,000-student cap set by lawmakers this year, according to new numbers released after a sign-up deadline this week.


State Sen. Dan Innis launches bid for U.S. Senate, setting primary race with Scott Brown
07-18-2025 9:01 AM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

New Hampshire hasn’t sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate since 2010, when now-Gov. Kelly Ayotte was elected to serve there.


Cannon Mountain tram to shut for at least two years while replacement is installed
07-17-2025 10:00 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

If you’ve always wanted to ride the aerial tram to the top of Cannon Mountain, you’d better hurry up.


Free speech group, residents back Bow parents’ free speech appeal in case involving transgender athletes
07-16-2025 9:01 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A Philadelphia-based free speech group and two more residents have filed a legal brief in support of parents challenging a court ruling that sided with the Bow School District after it barred parents from wearing pink wristbands to protest transgender athletes in girls’ sports.


A NH town shot down a housing developer’s bid. New statewide zoning mandates could clear a path for proposals like it.
07-12-2025 11:00 AM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Janet Garcia bought her property in Warner, N.H., back in 1977. Moving from Atlanta, she chose Warner because of its rural feel.


Sunapee’s Bryce Whitlow keeps memory of above-average MLB players alive through social media page ‘MLB Hall of (Pretty) Good’
07-02-2025 4:01 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

Bryce Whitlow has worked as a paraeducator in Sunapee for two years, but outside of his day job, he’s the man behind a social media page called “MLB Hall of (Pretty) Good” that has taken online baseball media by storm.


NH special legislative session approved amid Ayotte’s budget standoff with GOP lawmakers
06-25-2025 3:54 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

With the $16 billion two-year state budget on the ropes, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the Executive Council authorized a special legislative session to open the door for extra time to hash out the details of the spending plan and accompanying legislation.


Attorney General: New Hampshire could receive up to $30 million for opioid treatment and prevention from Purdue settlement
06-20-2025 12:01 PM

By YAA BAME

New Hampshire could receive up to $30 million over the next ten years from a settlement with PurduePharma and its owners, the Sackler family, according to state Attorney General John Formella.


‘He died loving you’ — Jesse Sullivan sentenced in murder of half-brother Zackary
06-20-2025 11:01 AM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

While his older brother, Jesse, was in prison, Zackary Sullivan used to send him his allowance. Even as a kid, he wanted to share everything he had with the people he loved.


NH Supreme Court dismisses case of lacrosse player over eligibility to play
06-20-2025 10:30 AM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

The New Hampshire Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Concord athlete against the state’s athletic supervisory organization, ruling that the former student lacked standing in the case and the court system lacked jurisdiction over the claims.


Former prison guard stands trial in death of patient at NH’s Secure Psychiatric Unit
06-18-2025 1:31 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

During a scuffle at the Secure Psychiatric Unit inside the New Hampshire State Prison for men, prosecutors say Jason Rothe was handcuffed and forcibly restrained, which led to his death.


The cold, snowy winter was good for New Hampshire’s ski areas
06-12-2025 9:12 AM

Despite a slow start, this winter saw a good snowfall throughout New Hampshire, providing a boost to the state’s snow-sports industry.


NH governor nominates Caitlin Davis as Frank Edelblut’s successor to lead state Department of Education
06-11-2025 2:09 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Hours after approving the defining hallmark of Frank Edelblut’s tenure as commissioner of the state Department of Education — universal access to Education Freedom Accounts — Gov. Kelly Ayotte nominated his successor.


Ayotte signs expansion to school voucher program, eliminating income requirement
06-11-2025 9:30 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed into law a sweeping expansion to New Hampshire’s school voucher program on Tuesday, removing the income eligibility restrictions that had defined the program during its first four years.

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