
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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The federal budget proposal released this week by the Trump administration makes some major changes to the way the federal government spends its money.�
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The Vermont Law School has teamed up with Harvard to create a blueprint for a national food strategy. On Monday, the schools jointly released the report,�
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Free speech versus disorderly conduct was one of several issues presented in front of the Supreme Court of Vermont at the Vermont Law School on�
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Voters in the four towns affected by a large planned community development passed non-binding resolutions opposing the project on Town Meeting Day,�
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As of Monday morning, the cause of a massive fire in White River Junction last week is undetermined due to extensive damage.No one was hurt, but the fire�
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There was standing room only at Rep. Peter Welch’s town hall meeting in White River Junction on Friday night.Representatives from all over the United�
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Brave Little StateThis month on Brave Little State, the history of Vermont’s whiteness � both racial and cultural � and stories from people of color about what it’s like to�
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Dartmouth College buried lab animals, human tissues and other medical waste at Rennie Farm. Today some drinking water in the areas�
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In response to the Trump Administration rescinding protections that allowed transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice, among other things,�
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This weekend, residents of a Hanover neighborhood near a Dartmouth College hazardous waste site went to check out a system designed to clean up their�