
Todd Bookman
Senior ReporterTodd started as a news correspondent with NHPR in 2009. He spent nearly a decade in the non-profit world, working with international development agencies and anti-poverty groups. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University.
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In a rare move, a New Hampshire Superior Court judge will review raw interviews and notes in private, before deciding if evidence should become part of previously dismissed libel case.
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Warmington is currently serving her second term on the council. She’s placing abortion rights at the top of her agenda.
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The Sowerby’s beaked whale normally inhabits some of the deepest waters of the North Atlantic. A sick juvenile ended up on shore near Gloucester, Mass.
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Logan Clegg has been charged with killing Steven and Djeswende Reid on a walking trail last April. No motive has yet emerged.
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The vote, which took place Wednesday, comes as Starbucks workers across the country organize for better pay and working conditions.
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Earlier this year, federal officials said they were seeing a surge in apprehensions along the Canadian border in New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.
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Formella’s name appeared on a list published Friday that came in response to new sanctions imposed by the U.S.
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The civil liberties group alleged the checkpoints are less about immigration enforcement, and instead serve as a pretext for drug sweeps.
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn’s biography was featured on a state-issued sign for less than two weeks, after Republicans called for its removal.
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The move comes as the state has, in recent days, quietly revised its policy for such markers in the wake of Republican pushback over the subject of the sign.