Corey Dockser
Data JournalistCorey Dockser worked with ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2023 to 2024 as a data journalist.
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Students, faculty and community members weigh in on the campus protests across our region as part of the nationwide protest movement against the war in Gaza.
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The state of Vermont sold thousands of the license plates, some in a bundle with special Darn Tough socks.
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Vermont's forests are dotted with valleys where cold air pools, creating ideal conditions for higher-elevation plants. As the planet warms, these areas could become refuges.
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Vermont has distributed 4,000 gun locks since launching a gun safety initiative last year, U.S. Attorney Nikolas Kerest announced Tuesday.
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Last year, the Biden administration had its most high-profile student debt forgiveness program blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court. But smaller, piecemeal forgiveness is happening � even in Vermont.
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It was a rough winter for Vermont’s ski resorts, and then it wasn’t. A barren January and February was followed by a snowy March and April, given a boost by the eclipse.
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The influx of tourists to Vermont for the total solar eclipse seems to have met state officials� highest expectations, with an estimated 160,000 visitors traveling by car.
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A nor’easter blanketed Vermont with snow reaching up to two feet in places Thursday, downing power lines and cutting power to tens of thousands of people across the state.
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Towns along the path of totality are closing roads to control traffic, limit mud-season damage, and create space for parking.
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Every residential area in Vermont's largest city has been upzoned � allowing for larger properties with more units.