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New Hampshire leaders are calling for reform after a woman was murdered in Berlin, starting with an update on how police departments and courts communicate.
The New Hampshire Judicial Branch is launching an investigation after the defendant in a domestic violence case was granted bail, and then months later killed his wife.
The incident happened on March 5 at a CVS in Berlin. A 71-year-old woman was left with a dislocated shoulder when her purse was forcibly taken, according to police, and the suspect began using the ...
A 71-year-old woman was left with a dislocated shoulder when her purse was forcibly taken, according to police, and the suspect began using the woman’s stolen credit card to make multiple ...
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Woman finds pigeon family nesting in her bathroom - MSNA Berlin woman was shocked to find a pigeon nesting with three chicks in her bathroom. Marlene, 25, from Charlottenburg, discovered the birds while cleaning and learned it’s illegal to move them ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald is ordering a review of a domestic violence case that ended in the fatal shooting of a 25-year old Berlin resident.
Who is the last American woman to win the Wimbledon final? If Anisimova can win Saturday, she would become the first American woman since Serena Williams to win at Wimbledon.
A married woman developed a full-blown crush on her equally married co-worker — and now her attempts to create distance have made things even more uncomfortable.
Shortly after having a 40-pound tumor removed, an Oxnard woman quickly went from a lifesaving surgery to another landmark moment in her life. Ariana Pulido was on her way to Las Vegas in April when… ...
A German court has acquitted a satirist who was charged with having approved of an assassination attempt against Donald Trump during last year’s U.S. election campaign in a social media post and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLost royal mystery solved: Archaeologists unearth grave of Prussian King's second wifeArchaeologists unearth the ornate coffin of Julie Von Voß, believed to be the long-lost second wife of Prussian King Frederick William II.
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