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Dartmouth faculty and President Philip Hanlon are at odds over one lecturer's controversial writings and media appearances about the Antifa, non-organized → Read More
In Lebanon, New Hampshire, this summer sirens are not police officer's signature sound. Instead, you'll know they're coming when you hear the ice cream → Read More
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott joined nine other governors from around the country in urging the leaders of the U.S. Senate not to go through with the repeal of → Read More
President Trump's Twitter announcement that transgender people will no longer be permitted to serve in the military has triggered a strong reaction in → Read More
The Center for Cartoon Studies and illustrator Harry Bliss are inviting a new generation of cartoonists to apply for a fellowship at Bliss's house. The → Read More
Vermont and New Hampshire Representatives were in the Upper Valley Friday to talk about ways to compromise on health care reform in Congress. → Read More
The New Hampshire Office of Consumer Advocate has raised questions about a proposed natural gas facility and pipeline that would go through the Upper → Read More
Dartmouth College is being recognized for its success at preventing campus sexual assault. → Read More
The state is requesting the Federal Emergency Management Agency to conduct a damage assessment after several Vermont counties were impacted in recent flash → Read More
Farming in Vermont is approaching a crossroads: The current generation of American farmers is nearing retirement. But for some young people looking to → Read More
Vermont officials are determining whether damage from this past weekend's flooding meets the threshold for federal assistance. Flash floods hit roads, → Read More
The Vermont Humanities Council is hosting people across the state in reading Frederick Douglass' "The Meaning of the Fourth of July for The Negro" speech . → Read More
The White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center has a new tool for therapy and veteran job training: 3-D printers. → Read More
June is pride month for the LGBTQ community and the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center says veterans are no exception. → Read More
If you live in the United States, contracting cholera is probably not a top concern, but in war-torn Yemen an outbreak of the deadly disease affecting over → Read More
Modern-day Vermonters may think of cholera as an ancient disease, but researchers at Dartmouth College are still looking for cures. And in war-torn Yemen, → Read More
The remediation system cleaning up a Hanover neighborhood’s chemically contaminated groundwater appears to be working. → Read More
The police department in Lebanon, New Hampshire, will not be making changes to its immigration policies, despite changes on the federal level. → Read More
A health care community that serves northern Vermont has been selected to join a national initiative that promotes holistic public health partnerships. → Read More
At the end of May, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will be closing a program that treats a wide range of women's reproductive hormonal and infertility → Read More