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When it comes to the dairy industry in Vermont, there are a lot of questions and myriad answers. We get a lot of both as we listen to a recent "News &�
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As the temperatures slowly climb northward, you're about to see a lot of movement outside. Especially if you look really closely at the spring migration�
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It’s been a matter of ‘when�, not ‘if�: For years state officials have been expecting the destructive emerald ash borer to turn up in Vermont. Tuesday,�
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Vermonters catch a fever at this time of year. And it isn't necessarily the flu bug. It's the hankering to get outside and start hauling buckets full of�
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Coyotes woke me up the other night with a serenade of the wildest kind echoing off the hills, a sound that makes me yearn for the passage of House Bill�
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Why does it get quieter when it snows? Can there actually be thunder and lightning during a snow storm? And how can smog and flooding happen in the dead�
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Environmental advocates say the Scott administration is trying to dismantle key provisions in a 2015 law that set out rigorous new water quality standards�
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Winter weather can be a drag for anyone in Vermont. Now, imagine the added challenge of using a wheelchair or having other physical mobility issues and�
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Vermont is seismically and geologically a very stable place, but new data gleaned from a vast array of seismic sensors has uncovered a massive hot rock�
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Vermont’s moose population is in trouble and scientists fear climate change is to blame.Despite a significant reduction in moose hunting permits issued by�