Anna Van Dine
ReporterAnna worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2019 through 2023 as a reporter and co-host of the daily news podcast, The Frequency.
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"Coming back from not being able to do anything, it felt amazing to step back onto stage... it was really wonderful to be able to say "We're back. We're sharing stories and experiences together � laugh with us."
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The Italian sculptors who immigrated during Barre's granite boom have died, retired, or moved away. Only one is left.
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"Living in a small town can feel kind of suffocating sometimes. But at the same time, you can also feel like a big warm hug � like you are really protected by everyone around you. And everyone really cares about the community that they're living in."
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"As a senior, just coming back from COVID, the thought of turning around and going out into the world after a very rocky high school experience is a little daunting."
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An exhibit of Andy Warhol’s paintings in southern Vermont. Plus, the Franklin County impeachment committee, a shrinking number of small pharmacies, Molly Gray’s new job, and a rabies bait drop.
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A visit to a blacksmith in Marshfield. Plus, lawmakers continue to push for funding for emergency housing, Senator Welch’s concerns about the debt ceiling, police investigate a shooting in Brookfield, and additional housing at CityPlace in Burlington.
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An interview with journalist and professor Jeff Sharlet about the political headwinds in America. Plus, vending machines that dispense naloxone, a program to increase the number of respiratory therapists in the state, a nonprofit director caught stealing from his organization, and a kids� museum in Rutland reopens its doors.
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Meet some of the line workers bringing broadband to rural Vermont. Plus, a veto override, legislation that would make it easier for employees to pursue harassment claims, and arraignment results from a basketball brawl.
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English language programs for Afghan refugees in Vermont. Plus, Gov. Scott signs bills that would protect abortion providers in Vermont, the senate approves bills on bottle deposits and hazardous products, and the investigation into a death at the prison in Springfield.
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What the impeachment process would look like for two Franklin County law enforcement officials. Plus, legislative updates on the Affordable Heat Act, online sports betting, universal school meals, and a state retirement program.