3 injured in late night shooting at Union and Cedar streets
Police are investigating a late-night shooting Wednesday that left three people injured. READ MORE
Police are investigating a late-night shooting Wednesday that left three people injured. READ MORE
The city’s only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), Riverwoods Manchester is an affiliate of the RiverWoods Group, headquartered in Exeter. READ MORE
High-pressure building south from Eastern Canada will control our weather into the weekend. Today will be in the mid-60s and tomorrow will hit 70! READ MORE
The Daniel Webster Council–Boy Scouts of America (DWC-BSA) announces today that in partnership with the New Hampshire Grocers’ Association, it will be holding “Scouting for Food 2.0” this Saturday, April 10, between 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. with participating local grocery stores throughout New Hampshire. READ MORE
The House decided to expand charitable gambling by allowing betting on historic horse racing but failed to meet the required vote to place a constitutional amendment before voters prohibiting gun restrictions. READ MORE
The House approved a $13.67 billion two-year operating budget Wednesday Republicans touted as fiscally responsible, but Democrats said underfunded critical state services as the state recovers from the pandemic. READ MORE
There are currently 96 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. In New Hampshire since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 86,935 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed. READ MORE
The community raised about $9,500 to help his family with medical bills while he was in the hospital for nearly seven weeks. Stark Brewing Company owner Peter Telge said the money will be used to pay for Davis’s funeral expenses and the remainder will be used to start a trust in his 12-year-old daughter’s name. READ MORE
The Queen City could have one of the first vertiports in the country if efforts recommended by the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen’s Committee on Community Improvement are successful. READ MORE
Accused killer Isaiah Rivera-Perez will be freed from jail, pending trial, if he can find $10,000 cash to post for bail after a Superior Court judge ruled last week that the state did not show he fired his gun out of revenge and not to protect himself or his family. READ MORE
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