A federal judge in Concord granted a preliminary injunction Monday blocking the Trump administration’s executive order that seeks to deny birthright citizenship status for children born in the United States
High school students from around the state got a chance to roll up their sleeves to try a variety of different careers in the trades New Hampshire Construction Career Days,
The 91st annual Craftsmen's Fair opened last Saturday and runs through Sunday at Mount Sunapee Resort. More than 300 juried craftspeople have been displaying their work throughout the week at
New Hampshire Union Leader reporter Shawne K. Wickham was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the New Hampshire Press Association’s Excellence in Journalism awards banquet Thursday.
The Akwaaba Ensemble, an African drumming and dance group, performed the program, “A Time to Praise, a Time to Honor, a Time to Heal,” at the African Burying Ground on
Drawing more than 3,000 people and 150 vendors to Veterans Memorial Park Saturday, the city’s Pride celebration provided the visibility vital for the New Hampshire LGBTQIA+ community, participants said.
A group of about a dozen horse enthusiasts and owners and members of Hollis Area Equestrians (HAE) visited four different kinds of barns during an annual barn tour on May
The stage is set, or rather, is clear for all fashion forward people to strut their stuff on Saturday evening at Manchester High School West’s auditorium for the second Annual
Each of the sculptures underway at the Nashua International Sculpture Symposium has a story to tell, so it is apropos that this year’s theme is “Storytellers.”
The Piscataquog River Park seems to be one of Manchester’s best kept secrets, an 112-acre oasis of nature on two sides of this bubbling river inside the city. Some residents