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Brave Little StateIs our population growing because of the pandemic? And what impact are COVID transplants having on their new communities?Note: Our show is made for the�
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When the College of St Joseph closed in Rutland in 2019, there was talk of turning the campus into a business incubator and professional training center.�
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The FrequencyPlans for what used to be the College of St. Joseph. Plus, another COVID-19 case among farmworkers, an upcoming trial, and legislation in front of the�
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The pandemic and resulting social distancing requirements have turned the restaurant industry in Vermont and elsewhere upside-down. Across the state,�
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The FrequencyA new Black Lives Matter mural in Rutland. Plus: COVID-19 numbers, an update on the Rutland police shooting, and voter registration.Want the web version�
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The police killings of George Floyd and other Black men and women have sparked protests around the world and across Vermont. The killings have also�
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Officials in Rutland are concerned that hundreds of teenagers who bussed into Vermont from out of state for a summer camp are breaking the state's�
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The FrequencyProjects for kids in quarantine. Plus: a former St. Albans police officer charged with assault, a day no new COVID-19 cases, and a mask mandate in�
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COVID-19 has closed playgrounds, limited sports and summer camp activities and curtailed playdates. So for many families with young kids, the long hot�
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The FrequencyWhat life has been like for some of Vermont’s older residents as they try to stay safe from COVID-19. Plus: restaurants opening, hospital budgets, and an�