Annie Russell
Deputy News DirectorAnnie Russell was VPR's Deputy News Director. She came to VPR from NPR's Weekends on All Things Considered and WNYC's On The Media. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School.
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After a year of unsuccessful contract talks, the Burlington School Board has moved to impose working conditions on teachers without their approval. The�
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Tensions are running high between the Burlington School Board and the city's teachers union. After unsuccessful contract talks, the board moved to impose�
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Dr. Carol A. Moore, the former president of Burlington College, has spoken out about the college's closure earlier this year in a letter to the editor of�
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New England governors and eastern Canadian premiers last week signed a resolution on climate change. It contains strong language that encourages responses�
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You may be tempted to call Hari Kondabolu a political comic, but he'd prefer you to call him a "Mainstream American Comic." That's the title of his latest�
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When you think of sketch comedy, the Mormon Church may not be the first thing that springs to mind. With the huge popularity of the play The Book of�
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The federal Department of Justice's decision to stop using privately-run prisons is reverberating throughout Vermont.Vermont's Department of Corrections�
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Vermont officials have been warning drug users about a potentially dangerous batch of heroin that's been making the rounds over the past week. They say it�
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A new study shows Vermont's opioid crisis is taking an incredible toll on one population: newborn babies. The study from the Centers for Disease Control�
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The first time Michelle Cunningham sold her homemade doughnuts at the Burlington Farmers' Market, she made too few. After selling out before noon, she�