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Henry Epp

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Henry worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý as a reporter from 2017 to 2023.

  • A community lunch returns to St. Johnsbury after several years, but some attendees say it's not the same. Plus, Gov. Scott asks for more broadband money, GMT considers reinstating fares, and remembering Ray Bates.
  • Over the past year, a pair of cousins bought two vacant industrial properties in Vermont. And they believe they have the right business to bring new life to the spaces: Processing industrial hemp. But to be successful, the cousins will need more farmers to grow the crop.
  • An effort to succeed in Vermont’s hemp industry. Plus, Becca Balint is finally sworn in, why officials encourage a bivalent COVID shot, and a bill to reduce heating costs and emissions.
  • Highlights from Gov. Phil Scott’s fourth inaugural address. Plus, UVM Medical Center support staff have a date set for a union election, a man accused of disrupting a public meeting asks for charges to be thrown out, and the state offers grants for phosphorus reduction.
  • As the legislature starts a new biennium, we hear from leaders of both chambers about their priorities. Plus, COVID-19 numbers, and an early maple sap run.
  • A look ahead at the new legislative session, which begins today. Plus, Peter Welch is sworn in as Vermont’s new U.S. Senator, a state trooper is under investigation for stealing items from an evidence room, and a non-profit gives away free smartphones.
  • A look back at some of the biggest moments of outgoing Sen. Patrick Leahy’s career. Plus, lawmakers prepare to tackle child care and permit and zoning reform, Casella is required to remove PFAS from landfill wastewater, and new segments of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail open.
  • Reflecting on the world climate summit that ended this week. Plus, be careful on the roads, unionization efforts at UVM Medical Center, a former cop sentenced for simple assault, and Hartford’s first cannabis shop.
  • Over 2,000 support staff could soon join the ranks of unionized employees at Vermont’s largest hospital. That's after workers at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington gathered enough signatures to petition for a union election.
  • Why Vermont officials are asking residents to review a federal broadband map. Plus, Blue Cross Blue Shield drops OneCare, the Agency of Education gives up on finance software, a storm is coming, and COVID-19 numbers.