
Vermont Edition
Noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
Hosted by Mikaela Lefrak, Vermont Edition convenes conversations and shares stories about the communities in our region. Whether you’re a local leader, a lifelong Vermonter or a brand new listener, this is your show.
Here's what we're discussing this week.
- Monday, Apr. 7: What's behind the growing interest among high school students in the trades? We'll hear from the Central Vermont Career Center's director, a construction technology instructor, and more.
- Tuesday, Apr. 8: How local cycling advocates are trying to increase interest in bike commuting in Vermont towns and cities.
- Wednesday, Apr. 9: TBD
- Thursday, Apr. 10: Vermont Edition's annual spring migration show with the Bird Diva, Bridget Butler.
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Latest Episodes
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Sen. Welch discusses Trump's tax on Canadian goods. Vermont Commerce Secretary and a Montreal reporter discuss how the tariffs will play out on either side of the border.
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We hear about some of the votes happening around the state this Town Meeting Day, and take a look back at the day's history.
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Town officials from Burlington, Swanton, Plainfield, Bennington and Rockingham discuss important issues from their Town Meeting Day ballots.
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A Vermont microbiologist, food safety official and dairy farmer explain how raw milk is tested and regulated.
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Food writer and editor Melissa Pasanen shares updates from our region's food and drink scene.
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Black Vermonters have helped shape the state throughout history, arts and culture.
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UVM's head of child psychiatry describes the science and therapeutic uses of SSRI's, and reacts to RFK Jr.'s assertion that these drugs are overprescribed to children.
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Governor Phil Scott asks lawmakers to revise some of the state’s signature climate legislation.
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Among DOGE's federal funding cuts, tariffs, and proposed cuts to Medicaid, there is a lot of change happening in the federal budget. Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak, Senate minority leader Scott Beck, and a recently-fired USDA worker give us their thoughts.
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Romantasy books are booming. Vermont authors and readers understand the appeal.