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Homes and businesses including Cabot Creamery and Aqua ViTea have been without potable water for weeks. That's after town officials believe someone tampered with a fire hydrant.
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There's a class of Vermonters that isn't allowed to enjoy the full benefits of the state's Medicaid program, and there's no getting around the factor that disqualifies them.
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Mary Hogan Elementary School student Elias Urang joined Vermont Public's Jenn Jarecki to talk about the significance of the Black Lives Matter movement and what the flag means to him.
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The Middlebury Snowbowl is offering night skiing for the first time in its history. Michael Hussey, the Ski Areas General Manager at Middlebury College, spoke with host Jenn Jarecki about the changes.
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The focus of Vermont's flooding emergency shifted to Addison County on Saturday. The Otter Creek in Middlebury has been rising since this morning, and a landslide Friday night hit at least a dozen homes in Ripton.
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After nearly a year of cancelled and postponed social gatherings and sporting events due to COVID-19, The Town of Middlebury's recreation department, its…
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Community Report: Middlebury Downtown Reopens After Major Step In Years-Long Infrastructure OverhaulWith a major step of an infrastructure overhaul completed, Middlebury's downtown is now open again.Since pre-Civil War days, Vermont’s rail corridor for…
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Law enforcement is adapting to a new reality amid the coronavirus, one that poses unique risks for officers and the public. This hour, we talk with police…
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To what extent is COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, impacting higher education and the student admissions process? We talk to Scott…
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Porter Medical Center's President Resigned Over Plagiarized Emails. Here's An Update On The HospitalA scandal rocked Middlebury's Porter Medical Center last month, leading to an investigation by the center's board of directors and the resignation of the…