The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
The New Hampshire House and Senate passed two separate bills to remove income caps from the state’s education freedom accounts program Thursday, heralding a shift among Republicans ...
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is advising consumers to dispose of raw milk from Brookvale Pines Farm in Fremont with “best if used by” dates ...
Sexual assault investigation at laundromat; another fugitive caught; woman accused of wrong-way drunken driving; Sununu eyes ...
The Concord Board of Education will hold two public hearings next week on its proposed budget for the 2025-2026 school year.
"We have historically underfunded our state government. That has been particularly true since 2010 when the Bill O’Brien-led ...
A typical report from student representatives on the Concord Board of Education includes updates about student life, from ...
As part of a continued effort to address obstacles for students and support the state’s future workforce, Granite Edvance has ...
Gene Martin grew up in a homeless shelter and never imagined he'd be getting an award and having his picture taken with the governor. But on Wednesday night, that's exactly what happened. The ...
Also: Girl Scout Week; Tiny Film Fest winners; fugitive sex offender found; snowboarder outruns avalanche; Pi Day deals; Pats ...