Brittany Patterson
Producer/ReporterBrittany Patterson worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2020 to 2025 in roles including editor, afternoon news producer, deputy managing editor and executive editor.
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The victims' families and civil rights organizations are calling on Vermont law enforcement to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.
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“This is a humanitarian catastrophe, and we need action now,� say Sens. Bernie Sanders and Peter Welch.
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Flames and heavy smoke engulfed the lumberyard of rk MILES on Stone Cutters Way on Wednesday evening. The city lost a fire engine in the blaze.
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The Northeast Kingdom gets its only shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Plus, Sen. Welch calls for gun control after the Lewiston shooting, state employees call for a state of emergency, a committee clears Burlington’s police chief of professional misconduct, and the Agency of Education wants to get more women in the trades.
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State lawmakers prepare to address disaster resilience in the upcoming session. Plus, the state of homelessness with winter approaching, a free speech case, a potential compromise on the U.S House speaker search, and ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s CEO announces his resignation.
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A private investigator probes her own robbery, and the feelings that come afterward. Plus, a proposed state fund for disaster mitigation projects, FEMA recovery aid totals, Sen. Sanders urges humanitarian aid for Gaza, and state regulators want to know about your experiences with the health care system.
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The weed can grow up to 6 inches a day in dense patches, and officials warn it can spread and smother other plants easily.
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A conversation about a new documentary focused on legendary hot air balloon pilot Brian Boland. Plus, U.S. Census data shows New England is a hard place to age in place, Gov. Scott mulls a fifth term in office, a Vermont school district approves a new policy for trans and nonbinary students, and detecting algae blooms from the sky.
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For most people with EEE, symptoms are similar to the cold or flu. But the disease can result in severe illness and be fatal.
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We ask a professional what to do with intense (and very normal!) feelings about our changing planet.