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Around the country, health care workers continue to grapple with their industry's massive carbon footprint. In Pittsburgh, doctors formed Clinicians for Climate Action to address the problem.
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Vermont’s Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine shares how to stay healthy this season.
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Union membership still needs to ratify the contract before it's finalized. It was reached after an overnight bargaining session that ended early Thursday morning.
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This summer brought a rash of unusual weather between a late-season frost, wildfire smoke from up north and historic rainfall. A forester with the state Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation describes what kind of fall foliage Vermonters can expect.
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The hospital is recruiting Vermonters age 5 and up to participate in the study.
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The vote came after a sometimes tense hearing. The Green Mountain Care Board questioned hospital officials on their administrative overhead, and on money the hospital system raised on its investments.
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Vaccines for a fall immunization drive against COVID-19 just got the green light from the Food and Drug Administration. The agency says the vaccines can protect people, as hospitalizations tick up.
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A test strip that can detect the presence of a dangerous animal tranquilizer in street drugs may soon be more widely available in Vermont.
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While cases are staying low in Vermont, COVID-19 cases are increasing here and nationwide. We answered your questions about masking, new vaccines and school guidelines.
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Vermont kids are heading back to school this week. On today's episode, we talk about how education providers and administrators are working on access and equity in schools and how some kids may have been impacted by this summer's flooding.