Rebecca Sananes, Vermont Public

Rebecca Sananes

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Dartmouth Faculty And Administration At Odds Over Lecturer's Comments About Antifa

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

To Connect With The Community, Lebanon, N.H. Police Go On Ice Cream Patrol

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

Gov. Scott, 9 Other Governors Urge Senators Not To Repeal The Affordable Care Act

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

Vermont Delegation Decries Trump's Ban On Transgender People Serving In The Military

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

Illustrator Hosts Cartoon Fellowship In N.H. Home Where J.D. Salinger Lived

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

Welch And N.H. Rep Annie Kuster Want 'Solutions Over Politics' In Health Care Reform

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

Proposed Upper Valley Pipeline May Face Roadblocks From N.H. Regulators

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 Recognized For Efforts To Prevent Campus Sexual Assault

Dartmouth College is being recognized for its success at preventing campus sexual assault. → Read More

As Recovery Continues In Norwich, State Requests FEMA Assessment For Flood Damage

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

The Millennial Farmer: Balancing Crops, Student Loans And Social Media

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

State Is Assessing Damage After Weekend Flash Flooding Hits Central Vermont

Vermont officials are determining whether damage from this past weekend's flooding meets the threshold for federal assistance. Flash floods hit roads, → Read More

'Biting, Blistering And Fiery': Vermonters Recite Frederick Douglass' Fourth Of July Speech

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

3-D Printing: A Valuable Skill And Therapeutic Tool For White River Junction Veterans

The White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center has a new tool for therapy and veteran job training: 3-D printers. → Read More

Upper Valley Veterans Celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month

June is pride month for the LGBTQ community and the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center says veterans are no exception. → Read More

NPR One Extra: The Global Effort To Combat Yemen's 'Unprecedented' Cholera Outbreak

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

As Cholera Spreads In Yemen, Dartmouth Researchers Seek A Modern Cure

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

Officials Hopeful That Remediation System For Hanover Water Contamination Is Working

The remediation system cleaning up a Hanover neighborhood’s chemically contaminated groundwater appears to be working. → Read More

Lebanon Police Say They Will Not Change Immigration Policies, Despite Federal Changes

The police department in Lebanon, New Hampshire, will not be making changes to its immigration policies, despite changes on the federal level. → Read More

Northern Vermont Health Care Community Selected For National Initiative

A health care community that serves northern Vermont has been selected to join a national initiative that promotes holistic public health partnerships. → Read More

Closure Of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Reproductive Clinic Displaces Upper Valley Patients

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