Adiah Gholston
News Producer (Afternoon)-
Local entrepreneur Harmony Edosomwan is taking part in a 10-week program through New York University intended to lift up Black business owners. Her catering business, Harmony's Kitchen, serves authentic soul food from its Winooski hub.
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People who have experienced life-changing injuries share their stories and discuss the legal protections available to people with disabilities.
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A Vermont forest health expert says leaf peepers can expect vibrant peak foliage from late September into early October.
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Beginning Sept. 3, Denise Smith will lead the Vermont Council on Rural Development as its new executive director.
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The National Truck Driving Championships feature written exams, truck inspections and driving challenges.
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Voters around Vermont trickled into polling places on primary election day with issues like climate change, housing, affordability and taxes top of mind.
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Brave Little StateIt’s year seven of our favorite Brave Little State tradition. And this year, tradition played a big role in all the stories behind the names we investigated: Lake Willoughby, Hells Peak Road and Pumpkin Harbor Road.
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Currently, the National Weather Service forecasts that central and northern Vermont, particularly the Champlain Valley, could see the most rainfall on Friday night into Saturday morning. Some areas could experience flooding.
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The New Farms for New Americans program provides farmland and resources for immigrants and refugees at the Intervale Center in Burlington. The program works to address food insecurity and provide traditional or culturally significant agricultural experiences. Farmers in the program are once again dealing with flood impacts in the area, but the Center made changes last summer to lessen the burden.
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Last month, Vermont-based company iSun declared bankruptcy. Now, a former executive with the company has filed a whistleblower complaint alleging it misled shareholders with extensive wrongdoing.