During any response to a public school emergency, Hardy Allen can point to one pattern: “The first thing to break down is always communications.” That risk is especially high in rural areas, when multiple agencies might be responding to a medical or public safety incident and information about the school might be scarce, says Allen, […]
At graduation ceremonies at New Hampshire's community college system this weekend, over 340 nursing students had a spouse, a child or a friend…
The New Hampshire Senate approved House Bill 1422 Thursday, sending the legislation to Gov. Kelly Ayotte for final approval. The bill, sponsor…
New Hampshire residents are being encouraged to check their voter registration status ahead of upcoming elections, according to information pr…
BOSTON — Under the lights at Fenway Park on Tuesday, the Salem High School Advanced Chorus took to the field ahead of the 7 p.m. Red Sox game …
Who gets all that cash, and what do they do with it?
New research from the University of New Hampshire shows professionals in the state’s ski industry are particularly worried about climate change.
Firefighters in Merrimack spent Monday pouring 60,000 gallons of water on the car involved in the March 31 fiery accident at the Bedford tolls…
As spring melts the snow pack and the weather warms up, New Hampshire’s approximately 6,000 bears are coming out of hibernation hungry and loo…
A bill signed into law by Gov. Kelly Ayotte on Friday directly responds to the Supreme Court’s ruling last summer, which found that the state’…
