Peter Biello
Host, All Things ConsideredPeter Biello is the host of All Things Considered and Writers on a New England Stage at New Hampshire Public Radio. He has served as a producer/announcer/host of Weekend Edition Saturday at Vermont Public Radio and as a reporter/host of Morning Edition at WHQR in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Peter has won several AP awards for his journalism, which has appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered and This American Life. He’s also a fiction writer whose work appears or is forthcoming in Gargoyle, Lowestoft Chronicle, and other publications. He’s also the founder of Burlington Writers Workshop, a nonprofit writing workshop based in Burlington, Vermont.
Peter lives in Concord, New Hampshire.
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NHPR spoke with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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All the officers are on paid administrative leave, and eleven are being investigated due to alleged use of force.
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House lawmakers heard testimony on a bill that would allow state entities to assign people to school sports teams, bathrooms, and prison facilities based on their sex assigned at birth, rather than their gender identity.
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A new study shows the FDA-authorized instructions for at-home COVID-19 tests can easily be misinterpreted.
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The program is contracted through the New Hampshire Department of Education and is available to teachers across the state.
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Amid the worker shortage, incarcerated people on work release in New Hampshire are finding jobs a little faster and getting paid a bit more.
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Where did your education fall short? Here's what you told us.
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Sen. Jeanne Shaheen gives her thoughts on Ukraine, the Build Back Better initiative and how it could help New Hampshire, and news from the Supreme Court.
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Incarcerated women at the prison in Concord say recent efforts to consolidate housing there have increased the risk of spreading COVID-19.
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All Things Considered host Peter Biello interviewed Secretary David Scanlan about the future of his position and elections in New Hampshire.