
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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Brave Little StateOn Election Day, nearly one in three Vermont voters cast ballots for Donald J. Trump � and VPR reporters teamed up with Brave Little State to hear from a�
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Under new federal legislation, the Environmental Protection Agency will work to deepen its understanding of 10 chemicals in commercial use. Topping that�
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The federal government will offer waivers to nurse practitioners and physicians assistants to write prescriptions for drugs that curb addiction to�
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This week, the National Organics Standards Board plans to decide if hydroponically-grown foods, which use a water-based model of cultivation, can be sold�
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The Woodstock Farmers Market has cut its use of disposable grocery bags nearly in half with its new Bring Your Own Bag programStarting in April of this�
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Hundreds of protesters are expected to rally in front of the Montpelier TD Bank Tuesday to show their opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline. The TD�
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This week, at the Hopkins Center for the Arts in Hanover, the play Intimate Apparel is being performed by Dartmouth students. The play is set in 1905 but�
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As residents of a Hanover, New Hampshire neighborhood grapple with a contamination caused by Dartmouth College, the school is providing more information�
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About one in five people in Vermont are living with a disability. A community center in the Upper Valley is working to enrich the lives of "all people of�
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The World Medical Association is urging health organizations around the globe to take their money out of fossil fuels. Two of the region's largest medical�