
Rebecca Sananes
Upper Valley ReporterRebecca Sananes was VPR's Upper Valley Reporter. Before joining the VPR Newsroom, she was the Graduate Fellow at WBUR and a researcher on a Frontline documentary.
Rebecca was a 2015 Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Fellow. Her reporting on HIV/AIDS and the transgender community in Cuba was featured on NPR.
Rebecca holds a Master's in Journalism from Boston University and is a University of Vermont alumna.
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A health care community that serves northern Vermont has been selected to join a national initiative that promotes holistic public health partnerships.The�
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At the end of May, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will be closing a program that treats a wide range of women's reproductive hormonal and infertility�
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Wolfeboro, a historically very red town in central New Hampshire, broke for Donald Trump in November's presidential election. But despite being a�
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What happens to the Vermont dairy industry if migrant workers are deported? That was the question being answered at a community forum in Hardwick on�
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Vermont legislators have passed a bill that includes a number of protections for survivors of sexual assault.Last year, former President Barack Obama�
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If the American Health Care Act, which was passed by House Republicans on Thursday, becomes law, birth control will no longer be mandatorily covered by�
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The town of Hartford will vote next year on whether to change the name of the October holiday "Columbus Day" to "Indigenous People's Day."At a select�
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About 10 to 15 percent of the U.S. military is made up of women, but many often feel like their stories and experiences are overlooked. A group of�
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A Hanover couple has reached a settlement with Dartmouth College after their groundwater was contaminated by a former hazardous waste site.It has been�
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Rep. Peter Welch met with leaders of social service nonprofits in the Upper Valley on Monday to talk about how President Trump's proposed budget would�