Crime & Safety
One of Amy Warf's Killers Scheduled for Court Today
The case resumes today against one of the individuals who conspired to murder the 36-year-old Hampton mother and North Hampton native.

Good morning, Hampton and North Hampton. Here are five things you need to know for Friday, April 26:
1. Today's Top Thing: A woman who helped her husband kill his ex-wife, a Hampton woman named Amy Warf, is due in court today for a bail hearing.
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2. Today’s Featured Fun: Twenty-three Hampton and North Hampton businesses — many of which are nominated for multiple categories — need your help today to win "Taste of the Seacoast" awards.
Learn more about the awards and how to vote here.
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3. What Else Is Happening Today? Preliminary competitions for Miss New Hampshire, in which a local woman is competing, resume today at 7 p.m.
4. This Day in History: On this day in 1954, the Salk polio vaccine field trials, involving 1.8 million children, began at the Franklin Sherman Elementary School in McLean, Va.
Children in the United States, Canada and Finland participated in the trials, which used for the first time the now-standard double-blind method, whereby neither the patient nor attending doctor knew if the inoculation was the vaccine or a placebo.
On April 12, 1955, researchers announced the vaccine was safe and effective and it quickly became a standard part of childhood immunizations in America. In the ensuing decades, polio vaccines would all but wipe out the highly contagious disease in the Western Hemisphere.
5. Today's Forecast:
Day
Mostly sunny, with a high near 59. East wind 5 to 10 mph.Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
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