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After years of waiting, Vermont’s youngest residents are finally eligible for a COVID vaccine. Beginning in late June, the state began offering the shots to kids 6 months to 5 years old. But this rollout is different from previous ones.
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Several day camps have had to reduce capacity or eliminate programs because of staff shortages.
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In Vermont, more than 6,000 kids live with grandparents, extended family or close family friends. It's what's known as kinship care.Many of the people stepping in to parent are older, and many don’t know about the financial aid and services available to them. A new documentary film hopes to change that.
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Abbott's facility has now closed and reopened twice this year. The baby formula plant had previously closed in February because of bacterial contamination.
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A new Ken Burns documentary on youth mental health premiered last night on PBS stations across the country, including right here in Vermont.The film features the stories of 20 young people � and two of them have ties to Vermont.
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A new Ken Burns documentary on youth mental health will premiere tonight on PBS stations across the country, including right here in Vermont.The film features the stories of 20 young people � and two of them have ties to Vermont. One is Samantha Fisher, who grew up in Brattleboro.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus talks with state Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine about the COVID-19 vaccine for the youngest Vermonters and other virus news.
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In New Hampshire, the 7% increase in 2021 births compared with pre-pandemic 2019 was the highest increase in the nation.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with Vermont high school students about changes they would like to see in the wake of mass shootings.
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A 2021 survey of 10,000 young people from the global north and south revealed that 68% feel anxious, 58% angry, 57% powerless, and 51% guilty when it comes to our changing climate.