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Awa-Moon Barnett plans to open the Hudson Valley’s first Black trans-owned bookstore, called home home Bookshop.
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Vermont advocates call for immediate action as winter protections in the state’s emergency housing program expire.
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A University of New Hampshire poll finds that nearly half of Vermonters identify as non-religious.
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More than 50 kids who rely on afterschool programming at one Clifton Park community center will have to go elsewhere for the time being after a car drove through it Sunday. But there's been an outpouring of local support to get the center reopened.
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An interview with public school teacher and union member Amy Foley of South Hadley, Massachusetts.
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A pair of recent landmark court decisions are at the center of the national conversation surrounding social media companies, the addictive nature of their products, and their impacts on children’s mental health.
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On Monday evening, residents packed a Saranac Central School District special meeting after rumors of impending layoffs swirled.
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WAMC's David Guistina in conversation with Mike Goodwin, News Editor at The Times Union, about the latest on a cancer-causing chemical found in Saratoga Springs drinking water.
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A planned affordable housing complex in Vermont will use geothermal energy for its heating and cooling systems.
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The Vermont Department of Forest, Parks and Recreation, along with hiking organizations, are asking outdoor enthusiasts to protect the trails as the snow melt turns to mud.
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New York State is awarding more than $5 million to invasive species projects across the state.
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The Olympic Regional Development Authority is reporting a strong ski season at the mountains it manages.