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. He can be reached at tbookman@nhpr.org.
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Mt. Washington, the highest peak in New Hampshire and the Northeast, is seeing its first major snow, as the home of the world’s worst weather welcomes another winter.
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The state’s top election official issued a decision Tuesday regarding provisional ballots. It isn't clear if the move will be challenged in court.
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For more than 20 years, Rep. Chris Pappas has rarely attracted the limelight. But he could be the first Democrat in decades to win more than three terms to the 1st District.
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Voters who register without an ID are required to use special, marked ballots. But a quirk in a new law repealing that process — and that takes effect next month — leaves things unclear for the Nov. 5 general election.
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Lawyers for the ACLU of New Hampshire are representing a coalition of plaintiffs challenging the constitutionality of a recently passed voter ID law that is among the strictest in the country.
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The Music Hall will curate shows at UNH’s Whittemore Center, which seats up to 7,500 people.
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Steve Kramer, a political consultant, has said he arranged the robocalls received by New Hampshire residents in January as a warning about the dangers of AI in politics.
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New Hampshire Adjutant General David Mikolaities said concerns about a culture of sexual harassment and retaliation within the National Guard are unfounded.
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A new law in New Hampshire will require anyone registering to vote for the first time in the Granite State to provide documentation they are U.S. citizens, like a birth certificate or passport.
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Filed in federal court Tuesday, the case argues that the new law “erects severe and needless barriers” to vote.