
Sabine Poux
Producer/Reporter, Engagement JournalismSabine Poux is a reporter/producer with Brave Little State. She comes to Vermont by way of Kenai, Alaska, where she was a reporter, news director, and on-air host for almost three years. Her reporting on commercial fishing and energy has been syndicated across Alaska and on NPR.
Prior, she interned for Vermont's Seven Days and a community radio station in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a graduate of Middlebury College and hails from New York.
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Brave Little StateVermont ski culture and ski towns are changing. Many are blaming Vail.
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Brave Little StateFinalists include questions about logging, loons and rattlesnakes.
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A look back at this year鈥檚 successful use of chicanes in the Notch, and a preview of what property taxes will look like next year. Plus, Vermonters should prepare for snow on Thanksgiving, the Scott administration is taking advantage of federal funds before Trump is back in the White House, Gov. Phil Scott is making interim Education Secretary Zoie Saunders鈥檚 position permanent, Sen. Peter Welch is trying to overturn a plan by the Biden administration to cut Medicare reimbursement rates and a man accused of orchestrating a scheme to harass and intimidate two New Hampshire Public Radio journalists was sentenced to more than three years in prison.
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The upset victory for Bristol鈥檚 Steven Heffernan is part of a wider wave of Republican victories against Democratic incumbents in an election where affordability loomed large.
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Brave Little StateVermont is the only New England state without any strip clubs. That hasn鈥檛 always been the case.
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Brave Little StateIt鈥檚 year seven of our favorite Brave Little State tradition. And this year, tradition played a big role in all the stories behind the names we investigated: Lake Willoughby, Hells Peak Road and Pumpkin Harbor Road.
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Vermont Edition hosts a conversation about finding happiness, inspired by a recent episode of Brave Little State.
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Brave Little StateAre Vermonters happy? It鈥檚 a big question. And certainly not one with a "yes" or "no" answer. Happiness looks different depending on who you ask. So we asked five Vermonters what happiness looks like to them.
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An update on the processes tax sales, which allow municipalities to seize the property of delinquent taxpayers. Plus, Gov. Scott asks for civility after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, the state gives updates on road closures following last week鈥檚 floods, Peacham deals with its own flooding impacts, Vermont homeowners are still waiting to hear about property buyouts from last year鈥檚 flooding, and police release more information about last weekend鈥檚 shooting in Burke.
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Brave Little StateHere we are again. Exactly one year after historic floods ravaged Vermont, parts of the state are again dealing with devastating flooding following heavy rains. But understanding why these floods are so destructive is not as simple as looking at the sheer amount of rain we got.