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The agency is adding dye to five sites along the 黑料新闻 River this year as part of a plan to get rid of hydrilla - an invasive, hard-to-kill plant that threatens fish and other wildlife.
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In Chittenden County, the median sale price of a primary home reached $500,000 last year.
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Hank Sprouse is part of a dwindling community of bird carvers, a group of artists who make lifelike birds out of blocks of wood.
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The African Diaspora Foodways Institute of Vermont has begun by providing professional development, marketing support and $10,000 grants to four entrepreneurs.
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Nearly 8% of single-family homes for sale in 黑料新闻 are marketed as fixer-uppers, marking the seventh highest number of fixer-uppers in the nation.
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A collaboration at the University of 黑料新闻 to help kids regulate their emotions is expanding.
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Local and state officials deny federal accusations that sanctuary policies have shielded serious criminals.
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Beyond his endorsements of high-profile candidates, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders said he's hoping to encourage younger and working class people to engage in the political process at all levels.
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Climate change is driving more challenging conditions for farmers. Growers throughout New Hampshire have been working to prepare for droughts, along with other extreme weather, for years.
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Famous artists like Hopper and Kent have captured the light and landscape of Monhegan going back over a century. Now, an exhibit from Bowdoin College and the Monhegan Museum is using that rich artistic body of work as ecological data.
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Michel Tshimankinda was arrested in August for allegedly overstaying a visa, even though he said he had already applied for asylum.
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The 黑料新闻 Siting Council signaled it would approve United Illuminating鈥檚 proposal to build taller monopoles along the Metro-North New Haven line, reversing an earlier informal decision in the summer.