
Amy Kolb Noyes
ReporterAmy is an award winning journalist who has worked in print and radio in Vermont since 1991. Her first job in professional radio was at WVMX in Stowe, where she worked as News Director and co-host of The Morning Show. She was a VPR contributor from 2006 to 2020.
Amy reported on communities in north-central Vermont and was VPR’s higher education reporter. In 2019 Amy received a reporting fellowship from the Education Writers Association to cover the struggles Vermont’s small colleges are facing. took Amy and videographer to college campuses around the state.
Amy has a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University.
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Colleges around the country are navigating the tricky process of choosing whether to re-open for in-person classes this fall. The University of Vermont,�
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In a normal year, Vermont's celebrated craft breweries would be gearing up for a growing number of summer visitors, looking to try some of the state's�
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Two weeks ago, Elmore wedding photographer Jay Kennedy decided to turn his lens onto his neighbors. He's been capturing them at home, on their front�
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After the Waterbury Record published its last issue in late March, a group of volunteers has started a community news site to try and fill the void. The�
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A group of University of Vermont faculty is calling on the school's administration to reverse plans to cut pay for non-tenured professors next year, as�
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Nearly two months after local college campuses made the call to send students home due to COVID-19, the disrupted academic semester is coming to a�
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Vermont continues to see fairly low numbers of new cases of COVID-19 each day, and the state is taking cautious steps to re-open the economy. But how does�
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The rate of new COVID-19 infections in Vermont has been fairly low in the last few weeks, and state government is taking small steps to re-open the�
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The coronavirus is taking up most of the conversation around public health right now, but a new documentary by a Stowe filmmaker highlights another�