As solar grows, so does Vermont’s capacity for agrivoltaics — the dual use of land on solar farms for agriculture.
Immigration arrests and deportations have shot up in New England, with the participation of federal, regional and local institutions.
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The Office of the Child Advocate says reforms are needed at a state-run facility following reports of alleged mistreatment of children.
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The practice could save thousands of lives a year, said the head of one federal agency.
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The state could strengthen homeschooling regulations in the wake of several high-profile cases of abuse and neglect.
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New research out of the University of Vermont finds that insects and disease are growing causes of tree mortality in the Northeast, offering a window into Vermont’s future with a changing climate.
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US Naval ship named after Cheshire native to be commissioned Saturday April 11th. The commissioning ceremony will be streamed live.
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Emory Pineo and his son restore rare 1800s stoves, some used in Hollywood films and sought after for off-grid living
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The cold winter hasn’t put a dent in tick populations, one expert said, and samples have seen higher rates of the bacteria linked to Lyme disease.
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Boston University announced this week that it will temporarily stop removing signs and flags from campus buildings following community backlash, particularly from people protesting the removal of rainbow-colored Pride flags.
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