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Vermont Yankee Refuses State's Request To Test For Radioactive Tritium Friday, 01/27/12 12:04pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Vermont had asked Entergy Vermont Yankee to test for radioactive tritium in a former drinking water well at the plant grounds in Vernon. But Entergy said that would require drawing significant quantities of water from the well.

Vt. Lawmakers Continue To Weigh Options After Vermont Yankee Decision Monday, 01/23/12 5:50pm - Samantha Fields, VPR News

The Vermont Legislature wanted to close the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant plant in March, when its current license expires. But U.S. District Judge Garvan Murtha ruled that the Legislature does not have that authority.

Documents Show Heavy Entergy Lobbying Monday, 11/07/11 11:13am - VPR News

Government documents show that Entergy Corp. heavily lobbied multiple federal agencies last spring as it pleaded with them unsuccessfully to join its lawsuit against the state of Vermont's efforts to close the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant.

Faulty Pump Keeps Vermont Yankee Below Full Power Saturday, 10/01/11 9:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

Plant officials hope to make repairs to a failed reactor pump in the coming weeks, but industry observers say that more costly work will be postponed until the future of the plant is more certain.

Vermont Yankee Questions Tritium Findings Thursday, 08/18/11 5:50pm - Ross Sneyd, VPR News

Vermont Yankee disputes state test results that show radioactive tritium has been found on the banks of the Connecticut River. But some say the discovery of any tritium in the river is noteworthy. Earlier: Tritium Found In Well

Vermont Wins First Round In Yankee Legal Battle Monday, 07/18/11 5:04pm and Tuesday, 07/19/11 6:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

A federal judge has refused to suspend Vermont's law that gives the Legislature veto power over whether Vermont Yankee can continue to operate. VPR Coverage: Vermont Yankee Earlier: NRC Recommends Safety Upgrades

Entergy: Nuclear Regulation Is Federal Gov't Domain Thursday, 06/23/11 3:43pm - John Dillon, VPR News

In the first day of a case that could decide whether a state can deny the license extension of an operating nuclear power plant, an attorney for the Entergy Corporation said Thursday that jurisdiction should fall to federal regulators.

Entergy Vs. The State Of Vermont Wednesday, 06/22/11 Noon and 7pm - Steve Zind, Vermont Edition

Vermont Law School professors Pat Parenteau and Don Kreis break down the upcoming trial initiated by Entergy to keep Vermont Yankee operating beyond March 2012, State Epidemiologist Patsy Kelso updates us on a measles alert and we head to Summer School for a lesson in playing the banjo.

Analysis: Legal Basis For Entergy's Suit Tuesday, 04/19/11 12:44pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

A long-anticipated lawsuit announced yesterday by Entergy, which owns the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant, contests the role the state says it has in determining the plant's future. VPR's John Dillon talks with VPR's Jane Lindholm about the legal issues at stake, and the practical implications for Vermont Yankee while the case works its way through court.

House Overwhelmingly Advances Yankee Decommissioning Bill Wednesday, 04/14/10 9:37am - John Dillon, VPR News

The House has overwhelmingly approved a bill that requires Entergy Vermont Yankee to eventually clean up the site of the Vernon reactor.

Reporter John Dillon On The Entergy Decision Tuesday, 03/30/10 3pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with reporter John Dillon about what a New York regulatory decision means for Entergy's plan to spin off the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant.

Privacy In Public Spaces Tuesday, 03/30/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

We discuss the ubiquity of cameras in public spaces, and the social and legal limits of being photographed in public. Also, what a New York regulatory decision means for Entergy's plan to spin off the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant.

Public hearing set for Vermont Yankee permit Monday, 04/27/09 6:34am - VPR News

The public will get a chance to either speak out against or in favor of a plan to extend a Vermont nuclear power plant's operating permit.

Vermont Yankee Decommissioning and Re-licensing Friday, 04/03/09 Noon - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

Entergy Senior Vice President Jay Thayer and House Natural Resources chairman Tony Klein discuss the decommissioning of Vermont Yankee and the efforts to have the plant re-licensed for another 20 years.

Vermont House to take up nuke decommissioning Monday, 03/23/09 6:34am - VPR News

The Vermont House this week is expected to debate another effort to get the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant to shore up its decommissioning fund.

Report: Vermont Yankee "must improve" in several areas Tuesday, 03/17/09 5:52pm - VPR News

The conclusion of a new report commissioned by the state Legislature is that   Vermont Yankee can operate reliably after 2012 but must improve in several respects.

Midday Newscast: November 25, 2008 Tuesday, 11/25/08 2:07pm - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

A federal review panel says Entergy Vermont Yankee should not be allowed to operate after 2012 unless it conducts a more detailed analysis of aging metal components; community groups and restaurants already have begun to serve meals of turkey and all the trimmings;

Vt. Yankee decommissioning fund suffers big loss Wednesday, 11/19/08 6:34am - VPR News

A state report says the fund set aside to pay for dismantling the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant when it shuts down took a big hit in October, losing more than $33 million.

Officials want Vermont Yankee decision by April 2009 Monday, 09/22/08 7:34am and 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant wants permission from the state to operate for another 20 years. And it wants the Public Service Board to make that decision by this spring. Several groups involved in the case are asking for more time.  

Consumer group charges Vermont Yankee with using deceptive advertising Tuesday, 09/02/08 5:50pm and 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

VPIRG says the owners of the nuclear power plant have used deceptive advertising in their campaign to operate the reactor for another 20 years.