
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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Over 750 people in Vermont have now tested positive for COVID-19. One prominent Vermonter who’s contracted the disease is former Democratic nominee for�
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The COVID-19 pandemic is stretching the resources of the health care system, both here in Vermont and around the country. Health care workers, especially�
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North of Vermont's international border with Quebec, cases have now topped 10,000, and 175 people in the Canadian province have died. Quebec has had�
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Across the region, many general stores that typically welcome people in to buy essentials and serve as a community hub have moved to curbside pickup.�
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With the exception of a few years in the early 1900s, the Green Mountain Inn has been welcoming guests since 1833.Even before Vermont ordered hotels and�
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Vermont is requesting ventilators, masks, gowns and other supplies for patients and medical workers from the federal government, but there are also�
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Many hospitals around the region are now strictly limiting visitors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. At UVM Medical Center, for example, just one�
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Following several orders from Gov. Phil Scott, schools and child care centers around Vermont have closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Some,�
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Updated 12 p.m. 3/18/2020Amid heightened precautions around COVID-19, stores are running out of cleaning wipes, sterile gloves, face masks and hand�
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Updated 3 p.m. 3/15/2020The Vermont Department of Health has identified three new presumptive positive cases of COVID-19. A Windsor County man in his 90s�