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5 days ago |
wmur.com | Isabel Litterst
WHAT IRAN COULD DO TO. RESPOND. FOR 20 YEARS, U.S. PRESIDENTS HAVE BEEN SAYING THAT IRAN CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO OBTAIN A NUCLEAR WEAPON. THE CONSENSUS HAS BEEN CLEAR ACROSS ADMINISTRATIONS AND PARTY LINES, WHERE WE HAVE NOT HAD ACTION, THOUGH, IS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. AND THAT’S WHAT CHANGED IN THE LAST DAY OR SO.
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6 days ago |
wmur.com | Isabel Litterst
AMONG THEM: WHAT WAS THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTIFICATION FOR DOING THIS WITHOUT CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION? AND WHAT IS THE PLAN NOW? WE POSED THE QUESTION OF WHAT COMES NEXT -- TO SAINT ANSELM POLITICS PROFESSOR CHRIS GALDIERI. HE THINKS IRAN WILL RESPOND WITH FORCE.
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6 days ago |
wcvb.com | Isabel Litterst
Officials are searching for an 18-year-old who went missing near Diamond Island on Lake Winnipesaukee Friday afternoon. New Hampshire State Police said Marine Patrol got a report of a person who "entered the water from a boat and did not resurface" at 12:45 p.m. Gilford fire crews, Alton fire crews, Marine Patrol officers and Fish and Game officers all responded to the scene.
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1 week ago |
wmur.com | Isabel Litterst
One person is dead after a motorcycle crashed head-on with an oncoming vehicle in Barnstead, officials said. The Barnstead Fire Department said the crash happened at the intersection of Route 28 and Kent Lane just before 9 p.m. The name of the person who died has not been released.
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1 week ago |
wmur.com | Isabel Litterst
WE’LL SEE YOU SOON. YOU OPEN THE WINDOW AND YOU WILL FEEL IT. IT IS HOT AND HUMID OUT THERE. VERY MUCH SO. A HEAT ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE STATE. OUR ISABELLA HURST IS IN NASHUA TONIGHT WITH A LOOK AT HOW THE EMTS GET BUSIER AS THE TEMPERATURES CLIMB. YES, WE’RE HERE AT MINE FALLS PARK, AND UP UNTIL JUST A LITTLE BIT AGO, IT’S BEEN DRY ALL DAY. WE’VE SEEN SOME SLIGHT SCATTERED SHOWERS IN THE LAST HALF HOUR, BUT THAT TEMPERATURE IS STILL HIGH.
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1 week ago |
kesq.com | Isabel Litterst
By Isabel LitterstClick here for updates on this story PITTSFIELD, New Hampshire ( WMUR) - A man accused of orchestrating an ATM scam along the Eastern Seaboard is being held at the Merrimack County Jail. Investigators said ATMs at stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire were hit by a malware scam in February. The scheme, known as "jackpotting," allows a person to empty an ATM using a fake bank card.
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1 week ago |
wcvb.com | Isabel Litterst
A man accused of orchestrating an ATM scam along the Eastern Seaboard is being held at the Merrimack County Jail. Investigators said ATMs at stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire were hit by a malware scam in February. The scheme, known as "jackpotting," allows a person to empty an ATM using a fake bank card. Stephano Mazzochi, a Romanian national, is accused of planning multiple jackpotting thefts, including one on Feb. 21 that resulted in the loss of thousands of dollars.
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1 week ago |
wmur.com | Isabel Litterst
A man accused of orchestrating an ATM scam along the Eastern Seaboard is being held at the Merrimack County Jail. Investigators say ATMs at stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire were hit with a malware scam in February. Bell Brothers in Pittsfield was one of the stores targeted in the scheme, investigators said. The scheme, known as "jackpotting," allows a person to empty an ATM using a fake bank card.
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2 weeks ago |
kesq.com | Isabel Litterst
By Isabel LitterstClick here for updates on this story MANCHESTER, New Hampshire ( WMUR) - New Hampshire's secretary of state testified Tuesday in the criminal trial of a political consultant accused of using an AI robocall to persuade people not to vote. Defense attorneys for consultant Steven Kramer called Secretary of State David Scanlan to the stand to question him about the 2024 New Hampshire primary election.
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2 weeks ago |
wmur.com | Isabel Litterst
$1 MILLION. AND FOR CONDOS, IT’S JUST BELOW THAT. WE’RE JUST AT SUCH A POINT THAT IT’S SO UNAFFORDABLE FOR MANY WITHIN THE STATE. IT’S SO OUT OF REACH. AND IT SHOULDN’T BE THAT WAY. JUST WHEN BUYERS THOUGHT NEW HAMPSHIRE’S HOUSING MARKET COULDN’T GET WORSE, IT DID. IN JUNE OF 2024, THE MEDIAN HOME SALE PRICE WAS 540,000. AND THAT’S THE SAME AS MAY OF 2025. SO WE WE HAVE MATCHED THE OTHER HIGHEST RECORD. THAT’S A $15,000 INCREASE FROM THIS TIME LAST YEAR.