Paul Dean, chief of the UNH Police Department, is retiring to join the incoming administration of Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte.
A long-standing New Hampshire tradition is on the chopping block Wednesday. A proposal would allow House committees to forgo ...
It's been more than two decades since Maurice Clarett tried and failed to challenge NFL’s draft eligibility rules. Jeremiah ...
The Vikings might think hard about drafting a safety from Georgia’s program in the future, but Matt Holder of Bleacher Report ...
Minnesota is also weak on the defensive line. The Vikes got gashed by Jahmyr Gibbs and the Detroit Lions for 139 yards and ...
UNH great Jerry Azumah is among New Hampshire faithful following Ryan Day and Chip Kelly's quest to lead Ohio State to ...
As snowfall becomes more erratic and what does stick melts faster, snowplow operators are looking for new ways to stay afloat ...
The study of (mostly white) residents and (mostly black) workers in an old age home in South Africa took place over seven ...
A state prosecutor, University of New Hampshire police chief and the chair of the New Hampshire Young Republicans (NHYR) are ...
University of Police Chief Paul Dean is leaving his post in Durham to become the director of citizen services for Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte. Dean, 61, led the department for 14 years and served in law ...
The Nashua High School graduate took on roles as a prosecutor and New Hampshire attorney general before being elected to the ...
Top elected Democrats at the New Hampshire State House are calling on President Joe Biden to certify and publish the 1970s-era Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.