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Gov. Phil Scott has rolled out a new $133 million plan to boost the state economy and help businesses suffering from financial fallout during the COVID-19…
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For the first time since March, visitors will be allowed at long-term care facilities in Vermont. The state announced Wednesday it is easing some…
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Urbanites are showing an increased interest in Vermont properties. Plus: end-of-life decisions, food insecurity, and college students returning to…
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If people — particularly elderly people — don't want doctors to take extreme measures to potentially save their lives, does that increase Vermont's…
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What life has been like for some of Vermont’s older residents as they try to stay safe from COVID-19. Plus: restaurants opening, hospital budgets, and an…
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In Vermont, 40 of the state’s 54 deaths from COVID-19 were people who were 70 or older. Because older Vermonters are especially vulnerable to the virus,…
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Local voters might have to vote again on school budgets that were passed back on Town Meeting Day. Plus: some of the most vulnerable populations may not…
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Beginning this weekend, almost anyone in Vermont can get tested for COVID-19 who wants to. That is, except those most vulnerable to infection: People in…
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The first outbreak of coronavirus in the U.S. happened in a nursing home in Washington state, and since then, outbreaks have continued to show up in…
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To do their jobs, one nurse crosses the border and another ignores her own at-risk status for COVID-19. Listen to their stories, plus, a dried-up federal…