Lexi Krupp
Reporter, Science & HealthLexi covers science and health stories for Vermont Public.
Lexi joined Vermont Public in 2021 as a Report for America corps member. Previously, she reported on science at a public radio station in northern Michigan and at Gimlet Media in New York City. Her work has appeared on NPR, and in Audubon, Popular Science, VICE, and Medscape. Krupp also worked as a science teacher, and once spent a summer tracking mountain goats for the U.S. Forest Service.
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The Christmas Bird Count tradition goes back to the early 1900s.
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An Arctic seabird called a dovekie landed in Westmore Monday night after a major winter storm swept it from the Atlantic coast. It's the fourth time this type of bird has been recorded in Vermont.
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As temperatures rose and rain fell Sunday night and into Monday, snow melted from Vermont's mountains, and rivers swelled.
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Reporter Lexi Krupp talks with Morning Edition's Jenn Jarecki Tuesday morning on flooding updates across the state following Monday's rain and snow melt.
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Vermont just won a federal grant to design a wildlife crossing where I-89 and Route 2 cut through the Green Mountains.
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Monday morning's storm was one of the most damaging to the state’s power grid in recent history. It left over 35,000 homes in Vermont without power.
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More than 50 people gathered Tuesday evening at a candlelight vigil in downtown Burlington to show their support for three college students who were shot over the weekend. One is Palestinian and two are Palestinian American.
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The outages come after heavy wet snow fell over much of the state Sunday night.
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Since the latest vaccine became available in September, some Vermonters who want a vaccine haven’t been able to get one, especially people 65 and older, and families with young kids.
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Pharmacies in Vermont are now allowed to give COVID-19 shots to kids ages 3 and older. And Vermont Medicaid, also called Doctor Dynasaur, will cover the cost of the vaccines at pharmacies.