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Who leads the race for president and the key statewide offices in Vermont? What are the top issues on voters' minds and how much do they trust some of�
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Even as wind and solar energy have grown to nearly 10 percent of New England's energy mix, they're still not a reliable power source. Wind and sunshine�
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Who do Vermonters favor in the presidential race? How do Vermonters view the candidates for the key statewide offices? And what are the most important�
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What do Vermonters think about the coming election? What about renewable energy? Guns? Marijuana? School consolidation? The VPR Poll has some answers.From�
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By the time Gov. Peter Shumlin shined a spotlight on Vermont’s heroin problem in his 2014 State of the State address, Rutland had been actively battling�
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Vermont’s state government is contemplating at least $1 billion of information technology projects in the coming years. The wish list is long, and some�
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If you’ve had a medical appointment lately, you’ve probably seen your provider peering at your medical history on a computer. Many doctors and patients�
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More than two-thirds of the problematic phosphorus overload in Lake Champlain comes from Vermont. To clean up its act the state recently signed Act 64,�
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Statistics abound of families plunged into economic hardship. The reasons are many: Bad luck, bad choices or a bad economy. In their case, Pat Keogh and�
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Each year, VPR collaborates with the Vermont Humanities Council for "Vermont Reads," a statewide reading program. This year, people around Vermont are�