CONCORD, N.H. -- Democrats and Republicans are working together to coordinate the primary election calendar for 2012. Higher-ups in both parties say the first-in-the-nation primary is safe in New Hampshire but say the question is now how to figure out what happens after New Hampshire votes.
The December 2008 ice storm disrupted power to more than 400,000 people in New Hampshire, and the repair efforts led to many changes for the state's utility companies.
Lawyers on Thursday met with some of the 600 investors who may have contributed to two Meredith firms now under investigation by the FBI.
A group of business students from the Tuck School at Dartmouth College will travel to Copenhagen next week to be part of the ongoing climate change conference.
The family of a woman found beaten to death in her home 19 years ago is fighting to keep the man who pleaded guilty to killing her in prison.
A New Hampshire Web technology company is holding a contest for area schools.
Homeowners frustrated over a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter are expected to pack a planning board meeting in Manchester on Thursday night.
Wednesday snowstorm pushed ski resorts across the region closer to opening.
The Boston Red Sox are discussing a trade that would send 2007 World Series MVP Mike Lowell to the Texas Rangers.
A Laconia man was charged with reckless conduct after Fish and Game officials said they saw him driving a stolen snowmobile on a closed trail with his 7-year-old son as a passenger.
A Somersworth man was stabbed during a robbery early Thursday morning, police said.
Frigid weather is moving in on the heels of the state's first major winter storm.
A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit that claimed the city of Nashua and police failed to provide medical care to a woman who died of a drug overdose in police custody.
The Hillsborough County sheriff said a court bailiff sold stolen Christmas wreaths in the lobby of the Superior Court in Manchester.
Police in Manchester are searching for a man they said held up Citizens Bank on Elm Street Thursday morning.
Thousands of acres of land in the Ossipee Mountains is once again open to the public.
A Rochester woman is facing charges she stole about $80,000 from the Portsmouth lawyer she was working for.
Two New Hampshire community health centers are sharing $7 million in federal stimulus grants that will be used for new construction.
Commerce Way in Portsmouth is closed because of a truck rollover.
New Hampshire officials say $12 million in federal stimulus money is available as grants and loans for energy-efficiency projects.