A new state program will partner with local businesses to offer discounts and deals specifically for Canadian citizens.
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But there are ways to improve those roads that reduce pollution and strengthen against floods.
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Wildfire smoke is becoming more of an issue in Vermont and across the country. Here are some resources to help with smoke exposure when air quality gets dangerous.
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For nearly two decades, the retired middle school teacher has been on a singular quest: to find, photograph, and inventory every school in Vermont that ever was — at least, if a record exists of it.
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In swimming holes all over of the world, since the beginning of time, there have been groups of women of a certain age who stand up to their thighs, talking. This is a show about them.
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Charlie Nardozzi fields listeners' questions about their summer garden woes.
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The Green cap off an undefeated season and a dramatic playoff run. The team came from behind to win the first three matches of the tournament.
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The smallest district in Vermont has fewer than 200 students, and the largest just over 4,000. Act 73 envisions radical change: districts with between 4,000 to 8,000 students, although the law allows some flexibility.
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Vermont's top journalists join moderator Mitch Wertlieb to delve into the most important news stories of the week.
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Vermont lawmakers heard contradictory testimony Thursday as they begin the process of determining what role state government will play in addressing federal cuts to key human services programs.
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A new state permit authorizes the town of Franklin to drop a mixture of aluminum sulfate and sodium aluminate into Lake Carmi this fall.
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Vermont Green FC is playing for the USL League Two championship on Saturday. Head coach Chris Taylor was in-studio this week to discuss this season and the club’s superpower of belief.