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The Future Of Burlington International Airport
Friday, 07/30/10 Noon and 7pm
Burlington International Airport recently lost a passenger airline, had its bond rating downgraded and has seen ridership fall. Director of Aviation Brian Searles discusses how the airport is dealing with these setbacks and its prospects for the future. -
Thursday, 07/29/10 Noon and 7pm
Charlie Nardozzi, host of VPR's Vermont Garden Journal, answers your questions about helping your garden thrive. Also, "weed dating" helps farmers and gardeners find kindred souls, and a story of how the Long Trail prompted one woman to move to Vermont. - Archaeology Field Work At Chimney Point
- Lt. Governor Candidate Phil Scott
- The Future Of The Long Trail
- More Vermont Edition »
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Thursday, 07/29/10 5:55pm
Commentator Edith Hunter has been thinking about invasives - what they are - and what to do about them
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Wednesday, 07/28/10 5:55pm
Commentator and UVM Professor Saleem Ali has been reminded that despite his domestic unpopularity, President Obama remains one of the most popular U.S. president's abroad.
- Blume: Transition Town Star
- Mares: Brew Fest Reflections
- Whitney: Beauty Shop Hotline
- More VPR Commentaries »
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Postal Service Hit With Worker Safety Fines
Thursday, 07/29/10 5:50pm
The federal agency charged with protecting worker safety says the U.S. Postal Service endangered employees at its White River Junction mail processing center by exposing them to electrical hazards. -
Burlington Tapped As Top Pick To Host F-35 Jet
Thursday, 07/29/10 2:22pm
Vermont's Air National Guard moved closer today to winning the right to operate the newest generation of fighter jet.
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Voices From The Trail: Forging A VT Connection
Thursday, 07/29/10 12:50pm
VPR Commentator Kerstin Lange tells the story of how hiking the Long Trail forged a connection with Vermont that prompted her to move to the Green Mountain State. - Charlie Nardozzi Gives Gardening Tips
- "Weed Dating" Gives Romance A Chance In The Field
- UN Water Expert Returns To Vermont
- Corrections Settles With Deployed Prison Guards
- Campaign Roundup: Markowitz Releases Crime Plan
- Education Department Joins National Standards Group
- VT Group Leading International Effort For Songbird
- Protection For US Writers Abroad Goes To Obama
- Testy Primary Campaigns Develop For Secretary Of State
- Highway Mowing Aims To Help Control Invasive Plants
- Summer School: How To Start A Fire (Without Matches)
- More VPR News »
Everyone Under Pressure In Rangel Case
Jul 29, 7:08pm The last thing the Democrats want as they head into the fall elections is for the GOP to be able to use the "culture of corruption" charge, which brought the Dems to power in 2006, against them. And so they wish the Rangel case would go away. Listen to audio »
Senators Call On FDA To Rule On Alcoholic Energy Drinks
Jul 29, 4:30pm Eight months ago, the Food and Drug Administration asked makers of beverages containing alcohol and caffeine to prove the drinks are safe. So far, nothing's been made public. Listen to audio »
- Costly New Prostate Cancer Drug Works In Mysterious Ways
- Broken Michigan Oil Pipeline To Stay Shut For Now
- Kwame Kilpatrick's Woes Tinge Mother's Campaign
- Army Vice Chief Peter Chiarelli Addresses Soldier Suicides, Drug Abuse
- Budget Crunch Hits Atlantic City Hard
- Beijing Wary Of Rising Tide Of Veterans' Discontent
- Pentagon Slams Leak Of Afghan War Reports
- Island's Recovery May Set Example For Gulf Residents
FBI to aid Afghan war leak probe
Dec 31, 2:00pm US Defence Secretary Robert Gates calls in the FBI to help investigate the leaking of 90,000 classified papers related to the Afghan war.
Lockerbie inquiry 'may visit UK'
Dec 31, 2:00pm The US senator, who is to chair a congressional inquiry into the Lockerbie bomber release, tells the BBC he may send investigators to the UK.








