Henry Epp
ReporterHenry worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý as a reporter from 2017 to 2023.
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How Vermont’s senate president pro tem and house speaker plan to approach their jobs. Plus, GlobalFoundries layoffs, Leahy’s farewell, what to do with donations from FTX associates, and challenging FCC maps.
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GlobalFoundries will lay off 148 employees in Vermont. The layoffs amount to about 7% of the company’s Vermont workforce.
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A project in Castleton sheds light on the difficulty of building senior housing. Plus, GMP restores power after a major storm, the state auditor finds problems with the Department of Corrections� grievance process, and remembering Will Raap.
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A visit to the University Mall. Plus, an assessment of cell phone service around the state, housing planned for a former college, and the impact of a natural gas deal on ratepayers.
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The University Mall in South Burlington was purchased this spring after six years in foreclosure. Now that the holiday shopping season is in full swing, we went to the U Mall to see how it’s doing.
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Some insight into the challenges around holiday travel for Vermonters with disabilities. Plus, campaign funds spent in support of Becca Balint are linked to the FTX scandal, the state acquires land to protect black bear habitat, and a winter storm is coming.
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Sen. Leahy wraps up his nearly five decades in Congress. Plus, housing advocates call for more state funding, the Scott administration makes emergency housing plans, and the latest COVID-19 numbers.
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Beta Technologies, a rapidly growing aviation startup based in South Burlington, recently flew its prototype electric airplane from Plattsburgh, New York to Kentucky.
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Congresswoman-elect Becca Balint readies to head to Washington. Plus, Vermont’s two new constitutional amendments are official, Beta flies its electric plane to Kentucky, and a federal grant will fund a border crossing upgrade.
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Collecting winterberries in the spirit of Christmas. Plus, a man held at the Rutland state prison dies, DCF moves forward with a temporary facility for young people in the criminal justice system, and the USDA extends a deadline for a support program for dairy farmers.