News Director Don Briand covers breaking news from across New England and around the globe. Don has more that 40 years of experience in news, working in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Florida. He is the winner of numerous broadcast awards, and has been named NH Broadcaster of the Year. His volunteer work has garnered him both the Volunteer of the Year in 2009 and the 2015 Citizen of the Year award in Dover.
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Minor Injuries In Hampton Plane Crash
(Hampton, NH) - A Massachusetts man suffered minor injuries when his small plane crashed in Hampton Sunday afternoon. The F.A.A. is investigating.
TRUMP ELECTED PRESIDENT: Election Results
The election is over and Donald Trump is our President elect.
Drought Conditions Worsen In Southern NH
(Newmarket, NH) - The summer-long drought continues to take it's toll on water supplies, and there is no end sight.
CDC WARNING: Stop Kissing Your Chickens!
(Atlanta, Ga.) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has an unusual warning for chicken owners....stop kissing the birds!
Arrest Made In Dover Scissors Attack
(Dover, NH) - A Dover man is facing charges after his arrest for stabbing his roommate with a small pair of scissors.
Dover Man Busted For Commode Cam
(Dover, NH) - Police have arrested a Dover man for placing hidden video camera in the bathroom of his workplace.
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opens In Dover
(Dover, NH) - The second medical marijuana dispensary in New Hampshire begins operation today in Dover.
NH State Police Help Super Heroes
(Hooksett, NH) - A New Hampshire State Trooper saved the day Sunday when he came to the aid of two Super Heroes.
Westbrook Fire Leaves 15 Homeless
(Westbrook, Maine) - About 15 people were burned out of their home Friday night after a fast-moving fire destroyed a multi-family building at 94 Pierce Street.
Good News Concerning Snow
( Portland, Maine ) - Maine and New Hampshire residents weary of snow are going to get a break later this week.
Thousands Attend Memorial Service for Brentwood Officer Stephen Arkell [PHOTOS + VIDEO]
Thousands of police officers and residents gathered at Exeter High School this morning for a memorial service for Brentwood police officer Stephen Arkell who was killed last week while answering a domestic disturbance call.