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Zoie Saunders discusses her views on school choice and her hopes for the future of Vermont’s schools.
Zoie Saunders discusses her views on school choice and her hopes for the future of Vermont’s schools.
A recent Brave Little State episode explores the much beloved local gesture.
The University of Vermont Cancer Center director explains why colorectal cancer is a growing concern among people under 50 and a survivor of rectal cancer from Essex shares her story.
Teachers and counselors at Randolph Union High School share how they're supporting their low-income students, even after graduation.
After 86 years and many ups and downs, Goddard College in Plainfield will close at the end of this semester. We reflect on its legacy and history.
A regional film festival celebrates movies made in New England and Quebec, from a werewolf horror-comedy to a documentary about weight and body image.
Can Vermont make big fossil fuel companies pay for climate change damages? Some Vermont legislators say yes.
The solar eclipse has come and gone, leaving many of us starry-eyed and some very tired from long drives home.
Lawmakers work to get enough votes to override the governor's veto of a bill that would ban flavored tobacco and vape products.
For the annual spring bird show, the Bird Diva answers all your birding questions.
Teachers share tips on explaining solar eclipses to children and helping them watch one safely.
Sometimes students with dyslexia need extra help in school. Senate bill 204 would guarantee kids between kindergarten and third grade get screened for any learning differences they might have.
We hear from lawmakers in favor of and opposed to a House bill that would overhaul how communities develop land.
We take a look at how Vermont public libraries are supporting their communities with Brave Little State.
Filmmaker Tommy Hyde and a representative from Farm First talk about the hurdles and resources for Vermont farmers.
The outgoing Democrat discusses some of the city's largest challenges, from the drug crisis to affordable housing, his proudest achievements and what he might do next.
Unilever is spinning off its ice cream division, which includes Ben & Jerry’s. The Vermont-based company has long been known as a company that wears its values on its sleeve.
Plus, the Agency of Transportation and the Green Mountain Club discuss how to prepare for the total solar eclipse.
New England author Amy Brady takes a look at American's love of ice.
A new piece at the Highland Center for the Arts called “When Light Bends” celebrates the upcoming eclipse.
Filmmaker Bess O'Brien previously gained national recognition for her 2013 film "The Hungry Heart."
Plus, a conversation about taking a gap year instead of going straight to college or entering the workforce.
Vermont's state climatologist and an environmental writer discuss the emotional toll of climate change.
We check in with House Speaker Jill Krowinski and three reporters who have been tracking bills through the legislative session.
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