
Todd Bookman
Senior ReporterAs a general assignment reporter, I pursue breaking news as well as investigative pieces across a range of topics. I’m drawn to stories that are big and timely, as well as those that may appear small but tell us something larger about the state we live in. I also love a good tip, a good character, or a story that involves a boat ride.
Todd can be reached at tbookman@nhpr.org.
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Flush with cash, or pinching pennies? We sent an NHPR reporter to hear from revelers at the city's annual street fair about how they view their own personal finances.
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A lawsuit led by the ACLU over a new Republican-backed voter registration law is scheduled for trial next year.
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Robynne Alexander was the initial winning bidder on the 220-acre Laconia State School property. She then failed to close on the sale, and now faces prison time.
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An 18-year-old Manchester man allegedly fired into a crowd on Ocean Boulevard on Tuesday, before leading police on a lengthy chase that ended in Deerfield.
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In statements issued following the bombing of Iranian nuclear targets over the weekend, members of the state’s delegation pushed for more information, but did not directly criticize the escalation in American involvement.
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In the latest in a series of national days of action, opponents of President Trump rallied in thousands of towns and cities, including at least two dozen protests across New Hampshire.
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Steven Kramer said he sent the robocalls that mimicked the former president’s voice ahead of the 2024 New Hampshire primary as a warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
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New Hampshire’s Attorney General announced Wednesday a renewed interest in solving the 1968 killing of Joann Dunham, a 15-year old found dead in Unity.
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Overall visitors this winter were up 3% from the previous season, in large part due to favorable weather conditions.
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The VisitNH post on social media site X linked to a state webpage listing Pride Month events. That page was reactivated, but the post remains deleted.