Emily Alfin Johnson
Senior ProducerEmily Alfin Johnson was a senior producer for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio.
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Over a thousand demonstrators took over the streets of downtown Montpelier Saturday afternoon as they marched from City Hall to the Statehouse. Organizers�
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The federal government is now in a partial shutdown, after Congress failed to pass a measure by midnight that would have kept it funded.Members of the�
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Inspired by the always-radiant Linda Holmes' list of "50 Wonderful Things From 2017" for NPR's Monkey See blog, we bring you "17 Wonderful Vermont Things�
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We've now had over eight straight days with temperatures dropping below zero across the Champlain Valley according to the National Weather Service, and�
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Who gets to call themselves "Vermonters"? We're having a conversation about newcomers, old-timers, and those who have been in Vermont for generations.In�
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Vermont Edition brings you the news and conversation about the issues affecting your life. What's a conversation you want to have with your�
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By 2030, the number of Vermonters over 65 will grow by 50 percent. Baby boomers rarely do things the same way their parents did, and retirement is no�
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Reactions to the news that Target will be opening its first Vermont store have been all over the place. Some are lamenting the arrival of another "big box�
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Target has signed a lease to open a "small-format store" in South Burlington on Dorset Street.The 60,000-square-foot store will be the retailer's first in�
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It’s not often an-acre-and-a-half of contiguous downtown real estate is available all at one time. But that’s exactly what’s happened in Rutland.Last�