Nathaniel Wilson
Morning News Producer-
After a five-year absence, The Green Mountain Film Festival is back in Montpelier. Programmer Sam Kann talks to ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý about what's in store for audiences this year.
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Made Here"Hide" takes viewers inside the daily lives of migrant farmers who sustain Vermont's dairy farms as they organize in an effort to overcome isolation and discrimination.
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The fundraising site Help a Hero described 41-year-old Cpl. Eric Vitali as having suffered life-threatening injuries.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Bob Kinzel and Liam Elder-Connors sit down to discuss some of the big and small issues Vermonters will see on Town Meeting Day ballots across the state.
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Counties eligible for federal funding include Essex, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans, Rutland, Windham and Windsor. They will be able to reimburse 75% of eligible recovery costs through FEMA’s Public Assistance Program.
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A sample version of the declaration of inclusion says that the town condemns racism, and commits to fair treatment of everyone regardless of race, religion, gender, and several other traits. Mendon resident Al Wakefield, one of the founders of the declaration initiative, explains why he thinks it's necessary.
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Democrat Joan Shannon, Progressive Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, and independents William Emmons and Christopher Haessly are on the ballot. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý asked questions about public safety, housing and more.
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A majority of Vermont will sit in the path of totality for April's solar eclipse. Mark Breen, Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium’s senior meteorologist and planetarium director, shares important information about eclipse glasses, and the potential for clouds.
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Vermont's retail cannabis marketplace now includes over 70 shops and nearly 400 growers. lawmakers are considering legislation to tweak THC potency caps. And they're eyeing big changes for the medical cannabis program.
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Local Morning Edition host Jenn Jarecki got her first-ever breast cancer screening in Middlebury last year. And, to demystify the procedure, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý tagged along.