
Kirk Carapezza
Online Editor/ReporterKirk is a reporter for the NPR member station in Boston, WGBH, where he covers higher education, connecting the dots between post-secondary education and the economy, national security, jobs and global competitiveness. Kirk has been a reporter with Wisconsin Public Radio in Madison, Wis.; a writer and producer at WBUR in Boston; a teacher and coach at Nativity Preparatory School in New Bedford, Mass.; a Fenway Park tour guide; and a tourist abroad. Kirk received his B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross and earned his M.S. from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. When he's not reporting or editing stories on campus, you can find him posting K's on the Wall at Fenway. You can follow Kirk on Twitter @KirkCarapezza.
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The Vermont House overwhelmingly passed on Friday a bill that was originally proposed as a moratorium on ridgeline wind development in Vermont. Over the�
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At the Statehouse this week, some Vermont farm owners are raising public safety and liability concerns about a bill that would grant driver identification�
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The push to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana has hit a snag in the state Senate.A bill passed by the House earlier this month that�
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The Legislature continues to set funding priorities, and a key Senate committee this week is seriously considering capping how much mortgage interest�
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It’s kale versus chicken, David versus Goliath.For months, a Vermont folk artist who prints ‘Eat More Kale� t-shirts above his garage in Montpelier has�
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Governor Peter Shumlin is not backing down from his position on gun control, even as momentum in Washington for universal background checks seems to have�
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Before the Vermont House closes the legislative session sometime next month, lawmakers could still vote on a bill that would change the way food sold in�
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The Air Force said on Thursday it will delay the release of its environmental impact statement for basing new F-35 fighter jets in South Burlington.The�
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A bill in the House that would guarantee paid sick days for Vermont workers gets a public hearing at the Statehouse in Montpelier from 6-8 p.m.The bill�
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While the Vermont House backed a proposal Wednesday to change how the state selects its top military leader, it resoundingly rejected a number of�