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A new study from the University of Vermont takes the first-ever look at how much carbon is stored in wood in streams across the Northeast.
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“This is really creating a lot of last-minute chaos,� said Brenda Siegel, executive director of End Homelessness Vermont.
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North Country Public Radio's Emily Russell breaks down President Trump's decision to pull Rep. Stefanik as his nominee for the U.N. ambassadorship because of the slim GOP majority in the House. Stefanik's confirmation hearing would have been this week.
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The state began scrutinizing the school last spring, after former educators went to the state � and the press � with allegations that the school’s leaders had fired them for raising concerns internally about I.N.S.P.I.R.E.’s practices.
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Vermont’s new tax commissioner explains his approach to the job and how federal action could impact the Green Mountain State. Plus, Vermont’s attorney general says the president’s voter registration plan would limit access to the polls, New England-based lawyers feel the heat from the U.S. Department of Justice as they challenge the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, drivers are urged to watch out for amphibians crossing roads during their annual spring migration, Waking Windows announces this year’s lineup, and today is the last day for a ban on winter manure spreading.
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States aren’t technically members of ISO-New England, the regional grid operator. So leaving would mean instructing utilities and other organizations that own transmission lines to withdraw from the organization themselves.