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Author: Mikaela Lefrak, Andrea Laurion, Daniela Fierro, April McCullum, Corey Dockser

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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting Vermont.Subscribe to the Podcast with the links below or via RSS.Visit the Vermont Edition page to listen to the archives and for more about the show.
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Students, faculty and community members weigh in on the campus protests across our region as part of the nationwide protest movement against the war in Gaza.
The 1A host capped off a weeklong visit to Vermont by reflecting on her upbringing, values and what journalism can do.
"The Cemetery of Untold Stories" is an exploration of the act of storytelling and the characters we all create.
When was the last time you played a game of pinball? Maybe it was on a machine in a friend’s basement when you were a kid. Or maybe you’re a competitive player and always go to arcades. Perhaps you’ve never played at all!
While Vermont might not be filling up church pews, spirituality is strong in the Green Mountains.
Greer Kennedy, a senior at St. Johnsbury Academy, will compete on behalf of Vermont in the national championship in Washington D.C. Thursday.
The Vermont Department of Health shares an update on the important role of vaccinations in containing the virus.
Last week, the Vermont House passed a bill outlawing untraceable ghost guns. What does that mean for Vermonters?
Green Up Day is around the corner. We learn about grassroots efforts across the state to remove trash from our communities.
Vermont herpetologist Jim Andrews shares his knowledge about reptiles and salamanders.
Experts share ways to cut down a house's dependence on fossil fuels.
Senate President Pro Tem Phil Baruth joins Vermont Edition. Baruth discusses property taxes, Act 250 reform, and Governor Phil Scott’s expected vetoes.
Zoie Saunders discusses her views on school choice and her hopes for the future of Vermont’s schools.
A recent Brave Little State episode explores the much beloved local gesture.
The University of Vermont Cancer Center director explains why colorectal cancer is a growing concern among people under 50 and a survivor of rectal cancer from Essex shares her story.
Teachers and counselors at Randolph Union High School share how they're supporting their low-income students, even after graduation.
After 86 years and many ups and downs, Goddard College in Plainfield will close at the end of this semester. We reflect on its legacy and history.
A regional film festival celebrates movies made in New England and Quebec, from a werewolf horror-comedy to a documentary about weight and body image.
Can Vermont make big fossil fuel companies pay for climate change damages? Some Vermont legislators say yes.
The solar eclipse has come and gone, leaving many of us starry-eyed and some very tired from long drives home.
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