Daniela Fierro
News Producer (Vermont Edition)Daniela Fierro is a news producer for Vermont Edition. Email Daniela.
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While some farmers have had to stop using parts of their land, the overwhelming majority have continued farming.
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Montpelier and Barre saw a deluge of rain and flooding in July 2023, damaging many homes and businesses. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s Bob Kinzel remembers watching floodwaters rise in downtown Montpelier. Guests and listeners also share their recollections from the Wrightsville Dam and Barre.
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Myra Flynn of the podcast Homegoings and other Vermonters share their reflections on the biracial experience.
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Brave Little State investigates a listener question about poor farms, and a local author discusses the last such farm to shut down in Vermont.
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From hotly contested school budgets to debates over the taxes that fund our education system, it’s been an eventful school year in Vermont.
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iSun, the parent company of the solar panel maker SunCommon, has filed for bankruptcy. A finance professor explains what led to it and what's next.
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Governor Phil Scott has vetoed eight bills this legislative session. If Democratic lawmakers want to override those vetoes, they’ll need a two-thirds supermajority of lawmakers.
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Clark also joined Vermont Edition to explain why she supports a major data privacy bill on Gov. Scott's desk.
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The bill also contains a first-in-the-nation ban on phthalates, a type of chemical used in food packaging and production materials. Much of what is banned in the law will go into effect in 2026.
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Representatives from the Lake Champlain Basin Program explain how they're addressing the root causes of lake pollution.