Anna Van Dine
ReporterAnna worked for 开云体育 from 2019 through 2023 as a reporter and co-host of the daily news podcast, The Frequency.
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The final installment of our series on class in Vermont. Plus, legislative updates on the Affordable Heat Act, paid family leave, and relief for organic dairy farmers.
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A former state legislator on making ends meet. Plus, a state senate committee approves a waiting period for gun purchases, the high costs of fertility care, Sanders endorses Biden, and a fly fishing festival in Arlington.
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Class divides in Vermont, and what it takes to buy land here. Plus, a bill that would allow opioid users to test their drugs, advocates call for a problem gambling treatment fund, Vermont State University to keep its libraries (for now), and Casella Waste expands.
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Peter Miller, a photographer and author who documented the lives of ordinary Vermonters, died last week.
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A lawyer contemplates class divides. Plus, housing advocates raise concerns about the state budget, a workforce development program that will pay some student loans, and remembering photographer Peter Miller.
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Vermont Edition shares a recent episode of Brave Little State that digs into the history of Vermont's old stone walls.
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The return of the series where Erica Heilman asks Vermonters: what class are you? Plus, the Affordable Heat Act advances in the legislature, concerns about a bill that would reserve already-limited psychiatric beds for violent offenders, increased police incidents in Burlington, and March unemployment numbers.
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A look at some of the significant bills lawmakers are hoping to pass before the session ends in May.
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A new study explores a connection between Major League Baseball and climate change. Plus, legislation to protect Vermont workers, a bill that would require universal pre-kindergarten, a gathering in Randolph dedicated to queer health care, and increased air pollution in Burlington.
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The rise of natural burials in cemeteries around the state. Plus, the Scott administration pushes for a cybersecurity council, an unsuccessful prison escape attempt, UVM plans to go carbon-neutral, and an especially bad allergy season.