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  1. Granite Post

    False gun report at Portsmouth school blamed on Nextdoor app

    Superintendent Zach McLaughlin is assuring the community there was no student with a gun on the Portsmouth Middle School campus, contrary what he said was a false notification through an outside mobile app called Nextdoor.
  2. Granite Post

    WATCH: Plymouth State’s Heisman running back?

    New Hampshire almost had a 1985 winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy—one of the most prestigious awards in college football.
  3. Granite Post

    Judge rules NH can’t end car inspections, at least for now

    Just a few days before car inspections were set to end in New Hampshire, a judge has hit the brakes. U.S. District Judge Landya McCafferty granted a preliminary injunction on Jan. 27 prohibiting the state from ending its motor vehicle inspection program as mandated under the 2026 state budget. The law was set to take effect Jan. 31.
  4. Granite Post

    Where to see New Hampshire’s frozen waterfalls this winter

    11 New Hampshire frozen waterfalls to visit this winter.
  5. Granite Post

    WATCH: ‘You can’t have ICE around and feel safe’

    This Merrimack resident says locals have good reason to be afraid if ICE takes up in their quiet town. 
  6. Granite Post

    WATCH: NH GOP melts down over leaked group chat

    New Hampshire Republicans have gone into complete meltdown following the leak of an alleged group chat of top GOP education leaders in the state.
  7. Winter Storm Blankets NH: See Which Towns Got the Most Snow

    Up to a foot of snow possible in NH this weekend. See totals by region

    As the weekend begins, all of New England is bracing for what AccuWeather is calling "the biggest storm of the winter so far." Sweeping across the country, the winter storm will dump heavy snow and ice all the way from Texas to Maine, and New Hampshire is no exception. The state is forecasted to receive as little as three inches in some parts, yet up to a foot in others.
  8. 8 natural disasters that made New Hampshire history

    8 natural disasters that made New Hampshire history

    Learn about eight instances of devastating natural disasters in New Hampshire.
  9. immigration

    Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says

    Federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter people's homes without a judge's warrant, according to an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo obtained by The Associated Press.
  10. Granite Post

    18 new apartments in Portsmouth’s West End proposed

    The owner of a 181 Hill St. property is seeking to redevelop the site and construct a new three-story building with 18 residential apartments, according to project plans filed with the city.
  11. Photo of police officers and ICE officers in front of protesters.

    ACLU-NH sues ICE for records on NH police immigration training

    The ACLU-NH is suing ICE for public records on how local police are trained to enforce immigration law, saying Granite Staters have a right to know what officers are being taught.
  12. Granite Post

    Is it legal to keep a package delivered to me by mistake in New Hampshire?

    So, you got a package in the mail that you weren't expecting. Maybe it's addressed to you. Maybe it's for a previous resident of your home. Or maybe it's addressed to someone else entirely. If it's addressed to you, you can open it and possibly even keep the contents, according to New Hampshire state law. However, it could be the product of a "brushing scam."

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  1. Granite Post

    Judge rules NH can’t end car inspections, at least for now

    Just a few days before car inspections were set to end in New Hampshire, a judge has hit the brakes. U.S. District Judge Landya McCafferty granted a preliminary injunction on Jan. 27 prohibiting the state from ending its motor vehicle inspection program as mandated under the 2026 state budget. The law was set to take effect Jan. 31.
  2. 8 natural disasters that made New Hampshire history

    8 natural disasters that made New Hampshire history

    Learn about eight instances of devastating natural disasters in New Hampshire.
  3. Granite Post

    Bulk of Smuttynose Brewing campus in Hampton poised for sale

     A sale is looming for of the bulk of the Smuttynose Brewing Co. campus, ending a storied chapter in New Hampshire beer history. 
  4. Granite Post

    NH economic expert sees tough job market in 2026. Here’s why.

    The economy overall is in relatively good shape, but the labor market isn't, according to Brian Gottlob. Gottlob did not mention President Donald Trump by name during his presentation. However, Trump's policies were prominent in Gottlob's remarks. Gottlob said when talking about the economy, "and some of the political choices that are affecting it, (it's) not from a political perspective, but from an economic perspective."
  5. Granite Post

    As the DNC chooses the 2028 primary order, NH makes its case for first

    New Hampshire is planning on holding the first-in-the-nation presidential primary once again in 2028 — whether the rest of the country likes it or not.
  6. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters about the collision of an American Airlines flight with a military Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport, in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    We asked, you answered: How do you feel about Trump taking control of Venezuela?

    NH Rep. Maggie Goodlander recently called out President Donald Trump for turning his back on the American economy by shifting focus to Venezuela. This week, we asked readers for their take. Here's what they had to say...
  7. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: What does the country need in 2026?

    A new year always brings familiar feelings: a clean slate, a chance to reset, and an opportunity to leave a few things behind. Some changes are big and intentional, others are small but meaningful—but all of them shape how we move forward together. This week, we asked readers: What does the country need in 2026? Here’s what they had to say,..
  8. North Conway has earned the number one spot on USA TODAY 10BEST’s list of the 10 best ski towns in the U.S.

    Why North Conway was named the best ski town in America

    From easy access to multiple ski resorts to a charming downtown and plenty of après-ski spots, discover what makes North Conway the best ski town in the U.S.
  9. Granite Post

    With a new year comes a host of new laws for New Hampshire

    Beginning Jan. 1, people in New Hampshire may face new penalties if they post “No Trespassing” signs on land not their own. Owners of nuisance dogs that repeatedly bite will face higher fines. And the Division of Motor Vehicles must create a “blue envelope” program to allow drivers with autism spectrum disorder to obtain envelopes with information on how to best communicate with them if an officer pulls them over. The Legislature passed more than 300 bills in 2025, and Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed all but a few. While most of that legislation took effect shortly after Ayotte’s signature this summer, a number took effect on New Year’s Day.
  10. Advocates for older adults in New Hampshire worry many will go without health insurance due to skyrocketing premiums under the Affordable Care Act.

    Concerns grow for NH older adults as ACA premiums spike

    Advocates for older adults in New Hampshire worry many will go without health insurance due to skyrocketing premiums under the Affordable Care Act.
  11. Unionized Starbucks workers in New Hampshire have joined what is now the longest unfair labor practices strike in the company’s history.

    Ongoing Starbucks barista strike reaches NH stores

    Unionized Starbucks workers in New Hampshire have joined what is now the longest unfair labor practices strike in the company’s history.
  12. Granite Post

    Tri-Cities approve warming center funds. Will it open next winter?

    The Somersworth and Rochester city councils voted this week to approve funding for a new Strafford County warming center, following the Dover council's approval last week.

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