
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’s messy transition from winter to spring always brings its fair share of surprises and obstacles. This year was no exception: The mud came early, and it came often.
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Vermont towns in the path of totality have a unique and, for some, daunting opportunity to capitalize on the thousands of visitors who will be visiting to see the April 8 eclipse. The small border community of Alburgh is taking a chance and throwing a big party.
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Brave Little StateDo you lift one finger off the steering wheel or two? When exactly do you do it � and what does it mean? Brave Little State sets out to write the unwritten rules of the road.
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We take a look at how Vermont public libraries are supporting their communities with Brave Little State.
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The group that oversees Burlington's sister city program with Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, and Arad, in Israel, have called for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
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Brave Little StateSnowmobiling is one of the top contributors to Vermont’s winter economy. But what does the future hold for a sport so dependent on reliable snow?
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Brave Little StateBrave Little State visits two of Vermont’s almost 200 independent and locally funded libraries to see how things are going.
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Brave Little StateBurlington has sister cities all over the world. We explore Burlington’s relationship with two of its sisters: Bethlehem, in the West Bank, and Arad, in Israel.
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We explore the impact of non-U.S. citizens voting on local issues in three Vermont cities.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State looks at Vermont's signature land-use law and how Vermonters want the state to change � or not � in the future.