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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Attorneys say the search warrant, filed in 2020, exposes “in great detail” a culture of abuse and corruption by state employees and agencies.
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Anthem secured a three-year deal to manage Medicare Advantage benefits for state retirees, but the rollout has been called a “disaster” by state personnel.
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After months of negotiations, the proposed reforms are backed by attorneys representing the bulk of abuse victims, as well as the New Hampshire Department of Justice.
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One measure would have permitted relatives or police to ask a judge to temporarily remove firearms from someone deemed dangerous.
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The measure, sponsored by a Republican lawmaker, would have New Hampshire join Iran as the only places that permit the sale of human organs.
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The prominent libertarian from Keene had been found guilty of operating an unlicensed bitcoin exchange business that prosecutors said catered to scammers.
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The legislation would allow certain landowners to post "No Trespassing" signs, allowing local police to arrest suspected migrants on state-level criminal charges.
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The NFL championship game is New Hampshire’s single largest sports gambling event, according to state lottery officials.
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A bill in the State House would clarify what imagery is off-limits to alcohol-makers over concerns that some labels appeal to minors.
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A proposal would shift some outgoing mail sorting from Manchester to a facility in Boston, resulting in $1.5 million in savings, according to an initial review.