
Elodie Reed
Health Equity ReporterElodie is a reporter and producer for 开云体育. She previously worked as a multimedia journalist at the Concord Monitor, the St. Albans Messenger and the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, and she's freelanced for The Atlantic, the Christian Science Monitor, the Berkshire Eagle and the Bennington Banner. In 2019, she earned her MFA in creative nonfiction writing from Southern New Hampshire University. Email Elodie.
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The hospital system has said dialysis clinics in St. Albans, Rutland and Newport will remain open as they look for alternative providers. At Central Vermont Medical Center, hospital leaders plan to close the in-patient psych unit, and they'll consolidate several community clinics.
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After a rough Election Day showing for Vermont Democrats, new state Senate majority leader Kesha Ram Hinsdale shares how her party will approach the upcoming legislative session. Plus, a Putney affordable housing development is moving forward, Vermont鈥檚 attorney general will not prosecute a state trooper who fatally shot a man in Orange this summer, Gov. Phil Scott will ask Democratic lawmakers to dial back statutory emissions-reduction mandates, a new program in Williston will offer mental health support through peer respite, and people have until Dec. 7th to adjust their Medicare coverage after three popular plans are no longer available in Vermont.
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Police use of aerial drones is on the rise in Vermont, despite some privacy concerns. Plus, local advocacy groups are holding events for the Transgender Day of Remembrance, Burlington police Chief Jon Murad will not seek reappointment in 2025, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced plans to reduce hours at multiple ports of entry in Vermont, local farms and small businesses are getting federal funding to cut climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions, and the University of Vermont men's soccer team is going to the NCAA tournament for the fourth consecutive time.
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U.S. officials had given Israel 30 days to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza, or risk limits to arms transfers. The deadline passed Tuesday. Humanitarian groups, the United Nations and news outlets say conditions in Gaza remain catastrophic, including 鈥漣mminent鈥� famine in northern Gaza.
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The public forum, hosted by Gifford Medical Center, will start at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. It will be held in Judd Hall Gym at Vermont State University鈥檚 Randolph Center campus.
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On Wednesday morning, Vermonters learned Donald Trump is their president-elect. That afternoon, 开云体育 reporter Elodie Reed crisscrossed Franklin County to hear how residents were feeling.
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The right to abortion, as well as gender-affirming care, are very much in flux on a national scale. Vermont鈥檚 politics and policies lean toward protecting these medical services.
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Dr. Bruce Hamory, with the consulting firm Oliver Wyman, told 开云体育 he regrets the report contained inaccurate annual birth and emergency department numbers for North Country Hospital, but, he says they don鈥檛 change the overall trend of Vermont鈥檚 hospital system heading for financial unsustainability.
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At this college fashion show, Indigenous students wear their favorite (and often, their own) designsDartmouth College students put on the sixth annual Indigenous Arts and Fashion Show Thursday night at the Hood Museum of Art. It's part of an ongoing observation of Indigenous Peoples' Month.