
Zoe McDonald
Digital ProducerZoe McDonald is a digital producer in ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s newsroom. Previously, she served as the multimedia news producer for WBHM, central Alabama’s local public radio station. Before she discovered her love for public media, she created content for brands like Insider, Southern Living and Health. She graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Mississippi in 2017. Zoe enjoys reading, drinking tea, trying new recipes and hiking with her dog. Email Zoe.
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Here’s what you need to know about voting in Vermont's general election on Nov. 5.
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Voters around Vermont trickled into polling places on primary election day with issues like climate change, housing, affordability and taxes top of mind.
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Here's what you need to know to watch Elle St. Pierre, Billy Bender and Ilona Maher compete in Paris.
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During a close match with Australia, the U.S. women's rugby sevens team came back in the last seconds to clinch the bronze.
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Montpelier and Barre saw a deluge of rain and flooding in July 2023, damaging many homes and businesses. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s Bob Kinzel remembers watching floodwaters rise in downtown Montpelier. Guests and listeners also share their recollections from the Wrightsville Dam and Barre.
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From small-town parades to lakeside fireworks, communities around the state are putting on their red, white and blue for family-friendly events held throughout the Fourth of July weekend.
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Whether you hope to be surrounded by the Green Mountain State's natural abundance or are looking to try local brews, food or ice cream, we have a few ideas for every type of traveler.
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False mermaid-weed is a small spring ephemeral that was previously believed to be locally extinct in Vermont.
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Dozens of pieces of legislation have been sent to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk for his signature in the closing weeks of the session. They range in subject matter from climate change mitigation to health insurance coverage.
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Organizers with the University of Vermont group Students for Justice in Palestine announced Wednesday they're removing their tents to "pivot our energy."