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The $3.2 billion temporary pandemic program will last for up to six months after the pandemic is over or until the funds run out.
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More than 70 Vermonters have used prescribed medicine to end their lives since state lawmakers passed the death with dignity law in 2013.But advocates say…
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The COVID-19 pandemic made the state's broadband inequities glaringly clear. Despite a big push by the state last year, thousands of people, especially…
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Losing a neighbor to COVID-19. Plus, federal funds for broadband coming into Vermont, Gov. Scott asks for more refugees to be sent to the state, and…
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Possible solutions for Vermont’s internet inequities. Plus, a call to decriminalize drug possession, COVID-19 numbers, and another pitfall in the…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the glaring inequities in broadband internet service in Vermont. Reliable and affordable internet is essential for…
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Brave Little State is our people-powered journalism show, which means we include you in our decisions about what to cover, and we raise up your…
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The pandemic has shifted even more of our lives online. So what's being done to address Vermont's internet inequities?That's what Maggie Eppstein of…
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Vermont reporters provide a roundup of top news takeaways about coronavirus, new broadband access and more for Wednesday, Oct. 7.Want VPR's daily news in…
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The challenges of remote learning when not everyone can get online. Plus, the state’s budget, former candidates’ support for Democratic nominee David…