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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Diane and Michael Durgin both allegedly opened fire on a vehicle that mistakenly entered their property. Diane told authorities she was concerned for her safety because the man was Black.
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The discovery last March of ‘Baby Grace’ led to pleas for help from Manchester police. On Thursday, authorities announced the arrest of the infant’s mother.
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Hunter Nadeau told police shortly after his arrest that he wanted to target the wealthy for “not helping the poor.”
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Federal authorities accuse Blu Zeke Daly, 26, of firing at a federal agent during a traffic stop early Sunday morning near the Canadian border.
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Nadia Marcinko, a central figure in the allegations of abuse against Jeffrey Epstein, spent time in New Hampshire working for Dean Kamen. In a rare public statement, she’s defending the businessman: “Not everyone whose name appears in the files is guilty.”
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Three teenage surf buddies from the Seacoast are leading the fight against installing parking meters along Ocean Boulevard in Rye.
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Will, a superior court judge and former solicitor general, will fill a seat vacated by Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi.
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Agencies that oversee everything from business development to state parks to bridges in New Hampshire will have new leadership appointed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte.
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A federal judge ordered the state to follow its original tunnel design last year, after a group of rail trail advocates sued over a proposed redesign they considered unsafe.
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In court filings, state election officials and privacy advocates say the Trump administration's demand for unredacted voter files runs afoul of the law.