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More and more businesses -- especially bars, restaurants and concert venues in our region are requiring proof of vaccination to get inside. That could leave many business owners wondering how to navigate this phase of the pandemic.
Hospitals are required to provide cost estimates for patients looking to have procedures done, but the information isn't always easy to find. Our Dom Amato learned about a new tool to help you find the best price.
Legality questions are being raised about the president's decision to require vaccines for millions of Americans. Our Dom Amato asked a legal expert about the legality of the mandate.
The value of just one bitcoin surpassed $50,000 last weekend for the first time in three months and That volatility has the state of Vermont concerned about cryptocurrency scams.
Dom Amato spoke with Mark Scribner, a financial expert with oXYGen Financial Boston, about what you should be doing to take advantage of this unique opportunity during the forbearance period.
From health care reform efforts to COVID, to the recent ransomware attack, it’s been a rough ride for the University of Vermont Health Network over the past year.
After one of the slowest years ever for respiratory viruses, common illnesses are making a comeback among kids in Vermont. Our Dom Amato got some expert advice on keeping children safe and healthy.
New statistics show that maple syrup production in Vermont was off by just over 21% this spring. Dom Amato spoke with Vt. Maple Sugar Makers Association’s Allison Hope about the reasons behind the decline.
The upcoming Summit on the Future of Vermont will explore ideas for the state's economy, environment and people. Our Dom Amato learned more about what will be discussed and how organizers hope it can provide a blueprint for the future.
Dom Amato spoke with Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine about vaccine hesitancy, potential booster shots, the possibility of mandatory vaccine for college students.
In “Jet Line: Voicemails From the Flight Path,” filmmakers Duane Peterson and Patrick McCormack used an anonymous hotline to elevate the voices of local neighbors and their hardships.
The People’s Law School is a series of free, virtual presentations on topics like tenant rights and family law. Our Dom Amato caught up with the organizers to find out more.
Vermont teachers and other public-sector employees are sparring with lawmakers over a plan to fix the state’s chronically underfunded pension plans. Dom Amato spoke with Joe Brennan, an employment law expert at the Vermont Law School about the divisive issue.
A Vermont nonprofit is working to identify mental health or substance abuse needs in youth and young adults through specific online screenings, then quickly providing help and treatment options if necessary.
Dom Amato spoke to Timothy Perkins, director of the UVM Proctor Maple Research Center about the work they are doing this year and why they still expect Vermont to still have a strong sugaring season.
Burlington Bishop Christopher Coyne has announced a new coordinated effort to increase the Catholic Church’s capacity to feed the hungry in Vermont in response to the increasing need.