august 25
- Chemistry Class
- UNH move-in just got busier
- City to discuss marijuana cultivation site
- Board endorses six-year capital spending plan
- Governor leads substance abuse roundtable
- Man found dead outside Walmart
- Red Sox hold off Chicago
- Dover 9s enjoyed a superb baseball summer
- Pats ink Wayne to one-year deal
- Scholarship for Wilson
- Lester earning ace billing for Cubs
- Dr. Elaine Heffner: The damage parents do to their kids
- Portsmouth pedestrian hit by truck on Route 1 Bypass
- Project to repair N.H. waterfall day use area
- Swimmer's body recovered from Maine lake
- Officials: Man shot himself after setting mobile home on fire
- Keeping Fit: Fitness walking can be a safer form of exercise than running
- Today’s Workout: Swing back into a workout schedule with this leg exercise
- 8 rescued from powerful rip currents off Old Orchard Beach
- Motorcyclist hurt in crash with Maine police cruiser
- Eves, Alfond want more voices in governor's drug summit
- Widow of Maine representative to run for his seat
- Amazeen pleads guilty to criminally threatening police
- Apartments at center of city's building boom
- N.H. police identify driver in fatal tollbooth crash
- Noon, Harrington to compete for HD19 seat
- U.S. stocks surge after China cuts rates
- Not ‘E-Z’ to switch toll transponders
- Gov. Hassan to pick 'first' apple
- N.H. holding public hearing on medical marijuana dispensary
- Reconsider building a new Dover High School
- Yard sales team
- Robbins redevelopment worth the risk
- Detective testifies to school grad's 'divine inspiration'
- Beijing appears to wind down share-buying
- Grand jury indicts sucker punch suspect
- University provides support for veterans through state grant
- Police say they are ready for move-in day
- School Board supports education funding lawsuit
- Delays expected from Tolend Road paving
- US stocks extend losses as early rally fades
- Police: Driver in fatal crash had beer in hand
- Man conned banks, faked combat service
- Hilltop City prepares for Jakarta Fair