Tedra Meyer
Managing Editor and Senior Producer of Vermont EditionTedra worked on Vermont Edition as a producer and editor from 2022 to 2024.
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Jim Sabataso, news editor of the Rutland Herald, shares a behind-the-scenes look at the headlines from his coverage area.
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VTDigger's health reporter explains the new relationship between the Berlin, Vt.-based private health insurance company and a larger subsidiary in Michigan.
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The new resolution from the Burlington City Council has named the opioid crisis the city's top public health and safety priority.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State about fire towers is followed by a live discussion on current efforts to add safety features to the ones remaining on state lands.
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Beta Technologies recently built a new facility for its electric aircraft manufacturing. Beta's CEO and other leaders in tech manufacturing industries visited Vermont Edition to talk about the challenges and opportunities of growing in Vermont.
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“We can't cling to the status quo," Interim President Mike Smith said as he discussed his proposal for program changes on the five campuses of Vermont State University.
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Fall is migration season for birds, which makes it a great time to grab the binoculars. If you're trying to catch a glimpse of some of the wildlife before winter, "Bird Diva" Bridget Butler has some tips. Plus, images of birds you might find in Vermont this season.
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Early childhood development expert and author Alyssa Blask Campbell and Keegan Albaugh, founder of Dad Guild, share insights into supporting tiny humans through their big emotions.
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Civil rights enforcement, violent crime and fraud cases are among the areas of focus for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Vermont.
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Some Wolcott residents are still using town offices to bathe or wash dishes. Meanwhile, there's a lot of discussion about long-term changes like elevating homes or expanding floodplains.