Paul Cuno-Booth
Health & Equity ReporterPaul Cuno-Booth covers health and equity for NHPR. He previously worked as a reporter and editor for The Keene Sentinel, where he wrote about police accountability, local government and a range of other topics. He can be reached at pcuno-booth@nhpr.org.
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Aaron Goodwin was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct Friday in relation to the November assault that took place at a Portsmouth diner.
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The measure would require the state to share the names of people involuntarily committed to psychiatric facilities with the FBI’s gun database used in background checks.
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The service allows patients to see a doctor virtually for less urgent issues. The doctor may be able to handle it virtually or refer a patient to the appropriate location for care – potentially sparing them an unnecessary wait in the ER.
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It’s part of a year-old program that aims to boost the career prospects of people receiving public assistance.
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After the video went viral on social media, Dr. Andrew Spector – who had no connection to it – said he and his family were targeted.
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State-run health care facilities are still struggling to fill vacancies for nurses and mental health workers.
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The department says it halted its review of the April 29 death of Jason Rothe while a criminal investigation proceeded. Prosecutors charged a former guard with second-degree murder last week.
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Krista Patronick of Hanover intends to drive around the Upper Valley on Wednesday, delivering cards and roses to people who’ve lost their partners.
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Until now, authorities have said little about the incident — and did not release autopsy results until Thursday.
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New Hampshire will put the remaining $30 million toward workforce programs, business development and other longer-term investments. Those funds must be spent by Sept. 30.