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The state's new reproductive shield law is at the heart of the lawsuit.
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The state began testing schools for PCBs about a year ago, and as more of the dangerous chemicals are found, questions are growing over what it will cost to clean up the buildings.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with Brattleboro town leaders about the root causes of recent security concerns downtown and proposed solutions.
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The Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro is one of many places around the country screening the film Utica: The Last Refuge this week. It's an award-winning documentary that highlights the success Utica, New York has had welcoming refugees into the community.
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Former School for International Training teachers are volunteering time to lead ESL classes for Afghan refugees, who have also been living on campus.
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This hour, we talk to an historian and an author behind a new book celebrating the first 100 years of Brattleboro's Harris Hill Ski Jump.
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This hour, Vermont Edition hears from Vermonters struggling to buy a home, speaks with housing experts on what's behind the surge in housing demand, and explores creative ways some Vermont communities are trying to address the housing problem.
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Nursing homes and other senior living facilities have had some of the worst outbreaks of COVID-19. And the earliest pandemic restrictions were aimed at keeping the virus out of those facilities. But Vermont lifted those rules months ago, and now cases are starting to creep up again, driven by the omicron variant.
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We speak to advocates working on behalf of refugees and asylum seekers in Vermont.
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As a child growing up in South Carolina, artist and printmaker Jennifer Mack-Watkins' curiosity was fueled by thumbing through her local library’s card�