Adiah Gholston
News Producer (Afternoon)-
Spring isn't quite here yet, despite a deceiving stretch of warm weather. Vermonters could see up to 15 inches of snow this weekend.
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The Purple Knights' strong run in the NCAA Division II tournament ended Tuesday in a Sweet Sixteen home game against Southern New Hampshire University.
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After a five-year absence, The Green Mountain Film Festival is back in Montpelier. Programmer Sam Kann talks to Vermont Public about what's in store for audiences this year.
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Climate change is making Vermont winters shorter and warmer, limiting how long athletes can spend on their skis each season.
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Vermont is seeing warmer winter temperatures and more and more rain-on-snow events — which has scientists worried about snowpack. Snowpack plays a key role in storing nutrients, like nitrogen and phosphorus. But a national study found that rainy winter days are shifting how and when those nutrients are released
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For decades, the 11-story Decker Towers complex in Burlington has housed low-income seniors and people with disabilities. But for the last couple years, the building has been overwhelmed with people experiencing homelessness. Seven Days reporter Derek Brouwer has been covering the story, and he recently sat down with Vermont Public's Mary Williams Engisch.
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Made HereA documentary about the business, called Roland & Mary, A Winter of Towing in the Northeast Kingdom, is the first entry in the 8th year of Vermont Public’s local film series Made Here. It’s streaming on our website, and airing on Vermont Public’s main TV channel.
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Dig Deep Vermont is looking to fill the gap left by state funding for farm recovery.
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The grants amount to $3.7 million, funded by a program that supports renewables and boosting job opportunities in rural communities.
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Organizations in Vermont plan to increase the number of refugees they take in this year to roughly 600 people. But the state’s housing crisis could get in the way.