A cold case solved after four decades, health professionals at a regional hospital forming a union, plus, we’ll touch base with Jenn Jarecki who recently sat down with an NPR reporter who has handed in his Pentagon press badge, and because it’s Friday - some local music.
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Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025
News from around the region and the final installment in Peter Hirschfeld’s reporting series on immigration policies and their effect on people living and working in Vermont.
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Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025
A local community showing up for a special weekend vote to keep their high school open, we’ll find out why; some landfill fees going up for Upper Valley residents; plus the next installment of Vermont Public’s series on how the Trump Administration’s immigration policy changes affect people living and working in Vermont.
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Blanca and Samuel share their story
How will potential changes in healthcare subsidies hit farmers? Some top tips for Christmas tree safety plus, we’ll hear Part Two in Vermont Public’s Pete Hirschfeld’s four-part series on how the Trump Administration’s change in immigration policies affects people living in Vermont.
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Monday, Dec. 8, 2025
Hospital budgeting shortfalls in Brattleboro, the state’s health department supporting science-based vaccine recommendations, and standing in line for snow tires in Montpelier. And we’ll share the first in a four-part series on how the Trump Administration’s changing immigration policies have affected people living in Vermont.
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