Marlon Hyde
News FellowMarlon Hyde was ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s first news fellow, from 2021 to 2023.
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Painter Schandra Singh was living in a small loft across from the World Trade Tower 2. One morning, she woke up to her phone ringing, and it was her mother, saying the tower was on fire.
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Inside Palmer Lane Maple, a small, white, old parsonage in Jericho, maple products decorate the walls from sweets to hot sauces. But this candy store in Northern Vermont is also a local legend for their maple creemees.
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It's about much more than baseball when the Vermont Lake Monsters take their home field in Burlington. At Centennial Field, some of the loudest fans are also the youngest: The kids are the true stars of the show.
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An evening at Centennial Field. Plus, Gov. Scott offers Vermont for refugee resettlement, COVID-19 cases remain high, and safety guidelines go unchanged.
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This summer, don't be surprised to see new art on once-vacant walls in Vermont’s biggest city. One artist family is behind many of these recent murals.
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With the end of pandemic restrictions, places like doctor’s offices, salons and dental practices say they are seeing a surge in demand � both from residents who delayed appointments during the pandemic, and from people who recently moved to the state.
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With the end of pandemic restrictions, places like doctor’s offices, salons and dental practices say they are seeing a surge in demand � both from�
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People across Vermont celebrated the now-federal holiday Juneteenth on Saturday.At City Hall Park in Burlington, hundreds turned out for the city’s�
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The FrequencyA costume collection, and a friendship, grows in Rutland. Plus, state supports for the dairy industry, new asylum seekers arrive and COVID-19 numbers.Want�
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Vermont reporters provide a roundup of top news takeaways about the coronavirus and more for Monday, June 7.Want VPR's daily news in podcast form? Get up�