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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The lawsuits were filed this week in federal court, the latest wave of litigation involving the Newington-based gunmaker’s popular pistol.
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Signs in English and French with unique location numbers and instructions to call 911 were recently installed along the Canadian border in New York, Vermont and New Hampshire, as the region sees an uptick in migrant crossings and rescues.
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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.