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Newscast: Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 12:04 p.m.

Low income advocates joined several lawmakers at a Statehouse news conference this morning to call for more state support of a weatherization assistance program.

New England's electric grid operator is warning that shutdowns of old power plants in the region are reducing supply and driving up prices.

Grants are once again available for Vermont communities that want to lessen the potential damage from a future disaster, such as flooding.

A water leak at a Rutland home led to a drug bust yesterday, after police went to track down the source of the leak and found more than 200 marijuana plants and a broken irrigation hose.

Vermont State Police are warning drivers about backups and delays on snow-covered roads—especially the interstates.

Lynne worked for Vermont Public from 2002 to 2022 as a producer/reporter for special news projects.
Neal was a reporter and VPR's All Things Considered host from 2001 to 2014. He joined VPR in 1996, hosting VPR's jazz programming, including live performances from the VPR studios and the Discover Jazz Festival. Prior to VPR, Neal was a programmer and host for WNCS in Montpelier and WDEV in Waterbury. He holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.
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