Where Did the Paving Money Go? Portsmouth Spent $2.39 Million on Streets in Four Years
As Portsmouth leaders prepare to place a renewal of the city’s street paving levy on the November ballot, one reader ...
Read moreDetailsAs Portsmouth leaders prepare to place a renewal of the city’s street paving levy on the November ballot, one reader ...
Read moreDetailsIt sounded serious at first. Officers were called to Kroger on Gay Street after an employee reported a man had ...
Read moreDetailsThe Portsmouth City Auditor is asking City Council to move forward with getting a street paving levy ready for the ...
Read moreDetailsA frantic early-morning report had Portsmouth officers rushing to the Royal Inn after a man said he had just been ...
Read moreDetailsWhat started as a shooting in Wayne Hills has now turned into a major case with a long list of ...
Read moreDetailsAfter more two years of legal filings, hearings, and back-and-forth, the final bill is in—and Portsmouth taxpayers are footing a ...
Read moreDetailsWhat might sound like “just kids playing” didn’t feel that way to one Portsmouth girl. Police were called to 17th ...
Read moreDetailsShawnee State University is rolling out plans to breathe new life into the historic stadium, turning it into a modern ...
Read moreDetailsWhat started as a routine traffic stop quickly turned into a whole lot of trouble for two people with a ...
Read moreDetailsA wrong-way driver call early in the morning didn’t end with a driving arrest—but someone still ended up in handcuffs. ...
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