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Andrea Laurion

News Producer

Andrea Laurion joined ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý as a news producer for Vermont Edition in December 2022. She is a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., and a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. Before getting into audio, Andrea worked as an obituary writer, a lunch lady, a wedding photographer assistant, a children’s birthday party hostess, a haunted house actor, and an admin assistant many times over.

  • St. Negritude discusses his first collection of poetry, "Mountain Spells."
  • With the colder weather seeping in, it's about time for cozy fall recipes and trying new hot spots. This ski season, our region’s mountain towns are teeming with new and newly reimagined restaurants. Melissa Pasanen, food writer for Seven Days, joins us for a conversation about our region’s food and beverage scene. For more info on Melissa's recommendations: Places to eat near Vermont's ski towns Frankie’s in Burlington is one of Eater’s 14 best new restaurants of 2024Access Cafe opens in Montpelier Dedalus Wine Shop closed in Stowe and BurlingtonMichael's On the Hill adds a wine bar in StowePlus, squash rolls!
  • Wrapping up season two of the ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý podcast Homegoings, a show about art and race. Plus, the town of Chester rejects new zoning rules to promote housing development, Barre City passes a new flood resiliency plan, former Gov. Madeleine Kunin reflects on what Kamala Harrisâ€� loss means for the Democratic Party, Vermont Fish and Wildlife offers a $5,000 reward for leads on the shooting of a bald eagle, and permits are now available to harvest Christmas trees in Green Mountain National Forest.
  • Local veterans reflect on their experiences in the Vietnam War. Plus, Vets Town Hall events encourage veterans to share their experiences.
  • As the last ballots are cast, we find out how voters are feeling in Vermont and beyond.
  • Vermont's state vegetable is given the chance to shine with a yearly festival in Wardsboro.
  • Geologist and UVM professor Paul Bierman's new book about Greenland’s ice core, and what it reveals about earth’s perilous future.
  • We take you inside a candidate forum held at a Vermont prison in the lead-up to Election Day. Plus, Chittenden County isn’t building enough new housing to meet demand, UVM approves a tuition increase, the state auditor says Vermont’s residential care facilities are in better shape, and state revenues continue to outpace expectations this year.
  • A recent episode of the podcast Rumble Strip focuses on the experiences of people in our region with active drug addiction.
  • “Stereo-anti-typesâ€� is a recent series from the podcast Homegoings. It examines some of the most troubling stereotypes that are applied to Black men.