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According to a recent study, more than half of Vermont’s farmworker housing units are in need of repairs, including for health and safety issues.
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A number of pollinating bees are either endangered or threatened in Vermont, and a group of steelpan drummers wants to bring awareness to the dwindling pollinator populations.
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Massachusetts offers gender-neutral marker on driver's licenses, but some worry about discriminationAs anti-trans laws pass in other parts of the country, some trans and nonbinary people in Massachusetts say they don’t feel safe choosing the "X" marker, designated for nonbinary people on driver’s licenses and passports.
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The Vermont-based Grammy and Tony award-winning folk singer and songwriter Anaïs Mitchell is also in the band Bonny Light Horseman. They're about to release their second album.
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The immigrant farmworker advocacy organization Migrant Justice recently hosted its annual soccer tournament. Farmworkers from across Vermont, plus some nearby states, came out to play. The day included good games, Mexican food and bumping music.
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Vermont's primary election was Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. Keep tabs on Vermont Public's primary reporting and results by bookmarking this page.
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A new lawsuit filed in Vermont’s federal court alleges that the Northeast’s largest dairy cooperative has artificially lowered milk prices for the region’s farmers.
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The Deerfield River, which runs almost 80 miles from southern Vermont into western Massachusetts, could become part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey have announced legislation to start the process with a study.
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Vermont writer Archer Mayor wears many hats. After finishing more than 40 mysteries set in the Brattleboro area, Mayor says he will pause his writing to perform more death investigating for the State of Vermont. His forthcoming book, "Fall Guy" is due out in late September.
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Biologist Roger Payne, creator of the iconic album "Songs of the Humpback Whale" explains how the record came to be.