In this episode, host Myra Flynn asks Black men, “How are you doing?” It’s a simple question, but the answers are anything but.
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An episode of @wvpublic@InAppalachia focused on press freedom in Appalachia. A glaring omission: any mention of WVPB suppression of journalism, as reported by @NPR@davidfolkenflik. Now, producer @MasonAtoms tells us why. The segment about WVPB was censored by WVPB. Thread 👇
Do you care about the environment, climate change, the outdoors ... rhubarb?! Then sign up for Vermont Public's NEW newsletter Out There. It'll hit your inbox each Thursday this summer. Sign up here: https://t.co/lk6qrfI2vw and share with a friend!
Vermont Public’s weekly dose of all things environment. Out There is our email newsletter that connects Vermonters with state-wide climate news, local ecology, and upcoming community events and civic engagement. Welcome and see you out there!
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🍦🍦Friends, this is the journalism you've been waiting for: @vtdigger obtained a list of Vermont's ~400 licensed creemee and soft serve spots — and mapped them. Vote for your favorite! (Brilliant work by @EPetenko.) 🍦🍦 https://t.co/YhNNpVDV0D
The last of Vermont’s abandoned copper mines are finally slated for cleanup.
The full story on the clean-up plan, why it’s taken so long, and concerns neighbors still have from Vermont Public's Lexi Krupp and Abagael Giles.
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As Elmore residents gathered in-person for the first time since the pandemic for their annual town meeting, town moderator Jon Gailmor did something special for the occasion, and picked up a guitar. Listen to his Town Meeting Day song: https://t.co/JOSmrWEc2d
It's the big day! We'll have Town Meeting Day updates all day from our reporters throughout the state. You can follow along here ⬇️ https://t.co/jFjii2Md0n
At a press conference Friday, state officials warned Vermonters to take this storm seriously, and to get off the roads by 4 p.m. to avoid the coming "flash freeze."
https://t.co/rOHCSpB574
At 9 a.m., @vermontpublic will carry a livestream of a press conference with Gov. Phil Scott and other state officials about the winter storm.
Listen live on your radio, smartspeaker or our online stream:
https://t.co/sWHeBRqfoF
Happy Monday! Vermont Public is looking for a digital editor. But not just a great editor, we are looking for someone to lead and develop the strategy for how local newsroom content lives across platforms. Tik Toks, grams, explainers, oh my! $60-80K https://t.co/Fi0ZjR04yj
Congressman Peter Welch is headed to the U.S Senate, replacing Sen. Patrick Leahy who is retiring after 48 years in office. Welch easily won the election, beating Republican nominee Gerald Malloy. The @AP called the election by 7 p.m. Full story: https://t.co/QQ8xS8SdMZ
Love hearing @MikaelaLefrak & @VPRKinzel kick off @vermontpublic's live election night coverage. Tune in!
On this single page you can both track results and press play to listen https://t.co/TWZ4uJH8JJ
The podcast “Rumble Strip” offers a quietly extraordinary exploration of life in Vermont. Rich with original music and sounds of the countryside (cows, frogs, pickup trucks), @asarahlarson writes, “it’s one of the best podcasts I’ve heard.”
https://t.co/E0ekbwRcsE
Happy Monday! Come work with the lovely team here! Vermont Public (formerly VPR) is looking for an afternoon news producer to work on ATC and our daily news podcast, The Frequency. A fun mix of producing, mixing, reporting. $48,840-$66,000 https://t.co/zXA8Y7ItUK
IRA is a climate game-changer "not just with the deep emissions reductions it generates but also by cutting the cost of additional action by the executive branch and states, which could put the 2030 target within reach" --@rhodium_group https://t.co/MOoeZRyVjv