
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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Documents show that an M18 pistol — the same model recently pulled out of service following an airman’s death in Wyoming — fired without an apparent trigger pull on a base in Italy in 2022.
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The New Hampshire-based gun manufacturer issued a lengthy statement late Tuesday defending the design and construction of its marquee pistol. The recent death of an airman on a base in Wyoming led the U.S. Air Force to suspend its use for some personnel.
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Jay Lucas, a venture capitalist from Portsmouth, sought to reinvigorate Newport, New Hampshire with the promise of positive energy and a revitalized Eagle Times newspaper. Some people in town now blame him for the paper's collapse — and are raising questions about other promises Lucas has made to help turn Newport around.
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While the incident on a base in Wyoming remains under investigation, all service members in the Air Force’s Global Strike Command unit will pause use of the New Hampshire-made M18 pistol.
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Naseef Bryan is accused of voting in three recent elections, despite not being a U.S. citizen. He has repeatedly sued government agencies, including over his immigration status.
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More people have moved to areas of the state with natural amenities in recent years, as second homes and ability to work remotely shift demographics.
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Two shootings earlier this summer drew headlines about public safety at Hampton Beach. But the boardwalk remains popular, with beachgoers shrugging off any concerns.
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Public broadcasters across the nation, including in the Granite State, are bracing for cuts championed by Republicans in Washington who accuse the networks of political bias.
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New Hampshire is one of at least nine states targeted by the Justice Department seeking access to voting information, including lists of voters. State officials say they have denied the request, citing New Hampshire confidentiality laws.
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La Rama Judicial de New Hampshire empezó una investigación después de que el acusado en un caso de violencia doméstica recibiera libertad bajo fianza y meses después, mate a su esposa.