Woman’s lawsuit: Sig Sauer fired me for reporting illegal gun shipment

A Dover woman has filed a federal whistleblower suit against Sig Sauer claiming she was fired from her job, as compliance director for the local gunmaker, after reporting an unlawful shipment of firearms to an end user described as the "Indonesian way of spelling Ministry of Defense." Through Portsmouth attorney John Sherman, Patricia Hall-Cloutier filed the three-count lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire alleging violation of whistleblower protection, wrongful termination and Family Medical Leave Act retaliation.

Actress Kate Walsh to stump for Hillary in Dover, Durham

Actress Kate Walsh, known for her roles on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Private Practice," will campaign for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday in Durham and Dover. “Throughout her trip, Walsh will meet with young voters and grassroots volunteers to discuss why she is supporting Hillary Clinton, and will lay out the clear contrast in this race between Hillary Clinton's record of fighting for women and children and Donald Trump's history of dangerous and offensive rhetoric,” the release states.

Legislative leaders lose in effort to intervene on educational funding law

The federal government's refusal Thursday to allow marijuana for medical treatment caused both sides of the New Hampshire debate over pot use to dig in and prepare for continued warfare at the State... An antique store is already moving into a former nail salon on Broadway near Manning Street, and a home improvement store could also possibly be ... (more)

‘Brexit’ could have Seacoast impact

Decisions made across the Atlantic Ocean often seem worlds away to most Americans. But in today's increasingly globalized world, votes such as the June 23 referendum in the United Kingdom deciding whether to leave the European Union can have a significant impact on the United States - and here on the Seacoast.