New Hampshire residents face new laws in 2026, including the end of car inspections, higher fees for government services, and restricted immigration policies.
The state ended its annual mandatory vehicle inspection process, but a recently filed lawsuit leaves the fate of the program in a judge’s hands.
New Hampshire is moving forward with a major change to a long‑standing driving requirement — and the debate is spilling ...
NASHUA, N.H. — New Englanders know how rapidly rust can ruin a vehicle, especially after DPW crews put down salt to melt snow and ice during the winter. I’ve had at least two or three older cars fail ...
Jeff Chaplain, owner of Village Street Garage in Penacook, works on a vehicle on Thursday, October 8, 2020. Chaplain is an indepedent car repair operation but has no problem with the dealerships. He ...
As of Jan. 31, 2026, NH car owners will no longer have to have their vehicles go through a mandated annual safety inspection. If you’re one of those who want to stand up and shout “Hooray”, thinking ...