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  1. People gathered for No Kings protests holding signs

    More than 25 No Kings protests planned in New Hampshire. Here’s when, where

    Thousands are expected to gather in cities across New England and the United States on Oct. 18 for a second round of No Kings protests. There are 28 protests in New Hampshire.
  2. The New Hampshire Film Festival is an annual event held in Portsmouth, inviting professional filmmakers, producers, actors—and of course, film lovers—to celebrate cinematic art.

    Everything you need to know about the New Hampshire Film Festival

    Spend a weekend immersing yourself in cinematic excellence at the New Hampshire Film Festival. Here’s everything you need to know about the event.
  3. From animated series to hit shows, several TV programs have been set in New Hampshire over the decades.

    8 TV shows set in New Hampshire to add to your watch list

    From animated series to hit shows, several TV programs have been set in New Hampshire over the decades. Here are some of the most intriguing.
  4. Granite Post

    NH Dems blast ‘reckless’ GOP shutdown, warn of rising health costs for Granite Staters

    Speakers warned that a dual-income couple could face a nearly  $15,000 increase in costs if Affordable Care Act tax credits expire.  Democratic lawmakers and local parents warned at a virtual press conference this week that the ongoing federal government shutdown—which they repeatedly framed as a Republican-driven crisis—is already putting New Hampshire families at risk and […]
  5. Granite Post

    WATCH: Jodi Picoult—most dangerous author you can still read

    Local author jodi picoult is one of the most banned writers in the country, and the reason might surprise you. 📚
  6. The Granite State is known for beautiful, vivid fall color, but as autumn brings the start of “spooky season” with it, many in New Hampshire don’t know that their state has been named the most festive state in the country when it comes to Halloween.

    6 reasons why New Hampshire was ranked the top Halloween state

    New Hampshire is famous for autumn weather, but did you know it’s a top state for Halloween? Read on to learn why it’s a “spirited” seasonal spot.
  7. an autumnal view of the Cocheco River

    13 things to do in NH this weekend

    Here are 13 things to do this weekend in New Hampshire.
  8. New Hampshire is taking part in the growing trend of “gear libraries” to help those unable to afford the costs of outdoor recreation.

    NH ‘gear libraries’ aim to create community, reduce waste

    New Hampshire is taking part in the growing trend of “gear libraries” to help those unable to afford the costs of outdoor recreation.
  9. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: How do you feel about the government shutdown?

    The government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 for the first time in six years after Congress reached an impasse on federal funding. This week we asked readers to share thoughts on the shutdown. Here's what they said...
  10. Granite Post

    Portsmouth photo legend’s work lives on at Athenaeum

    Photojournalist Jane Tyska has traveled to 85 countries in her decades-long career, but her heart — and many of her images — have never left the Seacoast. At least 136 pictures she took for the Portsmouth Press from 1990-1992 reside in the Athenaeum's online archives. When she retires, she plans to spend summers in town scanning hundreds more.
  11. Granite Post

    WATCH: Government shutdown could rock NH

    Shutting down the federal government will have a significant impact on New Hampshire’s economy, especially as it relates to tens of thousands of federal workers in the state, many of whom are now furloughed, and the local businesses that depend on them.
  12. Granite Post

    WATCH: Claremont school district in turmoil

    The Claremont school district budget crisis has sent the town into a state of panic with the recent closure of Bluff Elementary school and major cuts to programs, leaving residents wondering how this happened.

Local Videos

  1. People gathered for No Kings protests holding signs

    More than 25 No Kings protests planned in New Hampshire. Here’s when, where

    Thousands are expected to gather in cities across New England and the United States on Oct. 18 for a second round of No Kings protests. There are 28 protests in New Hampshire.
  2. From animated series to hit shows, several TV programs have been set in New Hampshire over the decades.

    8 TV shows set in New Hampshire to add to your watch list

    From animated series to hit shows, several TV programs have been set in New Hampshire over the decades. Here are some of the most intriguing.
  3. The Granite State is known for beautiful, vivid fall color, but as autumn brings the start of “spooky season” with it, many in New Hampshire don’t know that their state has been named the most festive state in the country when it comes to Halloween.

    6 reasons why New Hampshire was ranked the top Halloween state

    New Hampshire is famous for autumn weather, but did you know it’s a top state for Halloween? Read on to learn why it’s a “spirited” seasonal spot.
  4. New Hampshire is taking part in the growing trend of “gear libraries” to help those unable to afford the costs of outdoor recreation.

    NH ‘gear libraries’ aim to create community, reduce waste

    New Hampshire is taking part in the growing trend of “gear libraries” to help those unable to afford the costs of outdoor recreation.
  5. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: How do you feel about the government shutdown?

    The government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 for the first time in six years after Congress reached an impasse on federal funding. This week we asked readers to share thoughts on the shutdown. Here's what they said...
  6. Granite Post

    Portsmouth photo legend’s work lives on at Athenaeum

    Photojournalist Jane Tyska has traveled to 85 countries in her decades-long career, but her heart — and many of her images — have never left the Seacoast. At least 136 pictures she took for the Portsmouth Press from 1990-1992 reside in the Athenaeum's online archives. When she retires, she plans to spend summers in town scanning hundreds more.
  7. Granite Post

    ‘Welcome to Derry’ based on Stephen King’s ‘It’ comes to HBO in October. How to watch

    If you've ever seen the film, "IT," or read the book by Stephen King, you know that Pennywise the clown is a horrifying creature. But people can't seem to get enough of him. And that's why HBO adapted the classic two-part movie into a new mini-series called "Welcome to Derry," which will apparently serve as a prequel to "IT."
  8. The ACLU of New Hampshire has filed a class-action lawsuit to challenge the state’s loitering law.

    Concord Man and ACLU Sue Over Law They Say Punishes Homelessness

    The ACLU of New Hampshire has filed a class-action lawsuit to challenge the state’s loitering law. Here’s everything you need to know.
  9. Granite Post

    Aldi is rebranding its products. Here’s what New Hampshire shoppers can expect

    Aldi is rolling out changes in its New Hampshire locations.
  10. In July, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that it would stop issuing paper benefit payment checks on Sept. 30, 2025.

    The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.
  11. Granite Post

    How this Granite Stater is finding the good in New Hampshire—one story at a time 

    Last year, Andy DeMeo had no journalism training and no experience in media. What he did have was a sense that the news was “too heavy and there isn’t enough optimism out there.” That conviction led him to create Granite Goodness, a biweekly Substack newsletter and podcast highlighting positive news from New Hampshire.
  12. End of Social Security paper checks raises concern for rural residents

    Advocates for seniors in New Hampshire are raising alarm about the Social Security Administration’s elimination of paper checks.

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