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The massive piece of federal legislation known as the Farm Bill covers everything from commodity price supports to federal food assistance, and when → Read More
The Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to reminds all Vermonters -- hunters and non-hunters alike -- to take precautions and make sure everyone share → Read More
Program originally aired in September 2015: A few years ago, we dispatched a team of producers and reporters to the Champlain Valley Fair and recorded → Read More
Interview originally aired in March 2016 : The Chittenden Solid Waste District initiated a public art project — "The Art Of Recycling" — in collaboration → Read More
Interview originally aired in April 2016: Joseph Mazur is professor emeritus of mathematics at Marlboro College and author of Fluke: The Math & Myth of Coincidence. Mazur spoke to Vermont Edition about his book and the odds related to coincidences occurring, as well as the distinctions between coincidences, flukes and serendipity. → Read More
Congressman Peter Welch has positioned himself as a Democrat who wants to work with Republicans. Polls suggest that's what Americans want from Washington, → Read More
Congressman Peter Welch has positioned himself as a Democrat who wants to work with Republicans. Polls suggest that's what Americans want from Washington, → Read More
Frequent bouts of rain and cooler weather than normal this summer have been annoying for recreation, but seriously problematic for Vermont farmers. → Read More
Type 1 diabetes is a struggle for the kids who have it, and for their parents who keep a constant watch on them. And while the risks of not precisely → Read More
What’s being called the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II is unfolding right now in the Horn of Africa and parts of the Middle East. And there’s → Read More
For such a wee little thing, the tick has sure garnered a lot of our attention. That's because it can carry Lyme disease and that's something none of us → Read More
We've learned a lot about how devastating opiate addiction is for families and communities but on the next Vermont Edition , we're taking the conversation → Read More
Stand outside at night and you might glimpse the swift, darting profile of a bat flying overhead. That sight wasn't rare in the past, but bats in this → Read More
A "rape kit" is a forensic medical exam that is done by highly trained nurses. Vermont has only 53 forensic nurses, and that means in some communities, → Read More
The governor signed two bills on Tuesday that extend protections for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence . Some of the changes have been long → Read More
Among many other records, Vermont can boast more public libraries per person than any other state in the union. How those libraries get their funding is → Read More
These long summer days in Vermont are fantastic, but how do you get the most out of the season without breaking the bank? We crowd-sourced your ideas for → Read More
In his six first months as Vermont attorney general, TJ Donovan has put a spotlight on the health insurance market and predatory college loans – policy → Read More
The Red Sox started the baseball season sluggish, but now they're fired up. The Yankees meanwhile, got off to a great start but now they're floundering. On → Read More
Vermont is now three years into its plan to get the whole state on board with universal recycling and composting. But when you look at the number inside → Read More