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Green Mountain Transit has talked about potentially cutting services and discontinuing some routes due to budget challenges. This hour, host Connor Cyrus talks to GMT officials about what’s being done to make sure Vermonters have access to public transportation.
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A University of New Hampshire professor says climate change is affecting everything from snow cover to soil thaw, exacerbating mud season across the Northeast.
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As gas prices and home heating fuel prices soar in Vermont, and across the country, we're looking at what's behind the rise in prices and what Vermonters can do about it.
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This hour, a panel of transportation experts discuss Montpelier's MyRide pilot program and other possible ways to improve public transit throughout Vermont.
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In Vermont, Medicaid and federal grants fund programs that help older residents get around when they can no longer drive. The pandemic has thrown a wrench into these programs, because most of these door-to-door ride services rely on volunteer drivers � usually older Vermonters themselves.
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Transportation challenges faced by older Vermonters. Plus, the candidates for lieutenant governor, a growing startup in Shelburne, and COVID-19 numbers.
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Being a rural state, it's not suprising that people in Vermont drive longer. But there comes a point when all of us who do drive have to stop. Then what?
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On a frigid January morning, train buffs and locals gathered to watch a 150-year-old train station move down Vermont Route 17. It's moving to make way for new Amtrak service slated to start later this year.
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The announcement by the West Virginia Democrat dooms the $2 trillion social spending and climate legislation, which needs support from every Senate Democrat in order to pass through the 50-50 chamber.
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The rapid emergence of the omicron variant of the coronavirus has many questioning whether they should rethink their holiday travel plans.