
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 StateMore than a century ago, an alliance of conservationists and wealthy landowners joined forces to set up fire towers across the state. Today, 13 towers are still standing and open to the public � while others have fallen into obscurity.
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Brave Little StatePandemic-era funds used to shelter people at motels have dried up. But the need for emergency housing in Vermont has not.
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Brave Little StateThe new voting round features questions about childlessness, noncitizen voting... and a cryptid that's rumored to make its home in Franklin County.
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Brave Little StateExploring the origins of Vermont’s most peculiar road names � as chosen by listeners. In this installment: Tigertown, Hateful Hill and Gerts Knob.
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Brave Little StateWe've whittled down our field of listener-submitted questions to three, covering a range of topics: fire towers, four-day school weeks and Vermont's drag scene.