Hosts Jane Lindholm and Bob Kinzel consider the context of current events through interviews with news makers and people who make our region buzz.Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting your life. President Trump on Thursday mused about delaying this year's election based on unsupported conspiracy theorizing about the integrity of voting during the coronavirus disaster.Trump used a Twitter post to repeat what has become a pet theme about what he calls the prospect of inaccuracies or fraud with mail-in voting.Civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis died earlier this month and the nation is paying tribute to his legacy. Events; Contact VPR; VPR Staff; VPR Blog; Careers At VPR; More Inside VPR >> Search; Related Program: Vermont Edition. This hour, our weekly health update focuses on this and other efforts by the state to Going back to school will not be the same this year. He’s an actor who runs a small farm and writes for the Former President Barack Obama delivered the eulogy Thursday at the funeral of civil rights legend Rep. John Lewis in Atlanta.In his remarks, Obama issued a call to action for Americans to turn out to vote in the November election and linked Lewis' legacy to the modern-day civil rights movement sparked by the Memorial Day killing of George Floyd. This hour: we'll have a doctor on to answer your questions about the effectiveness of masks during a pandemic. The streams are active when there's a meeting in the House or Senate Vermont’s 2020 primary election is on Aug. 11, and early voting has already begun. James M. Patterson / Valley News The president made it clear that he does not approve of the proposed acquisition. Vermont Edition on VPR. She ran for the Democratic nomination for governor in 2018 and wasAs the coronavirus spread across the country in March, President Trump held a conference call with the nation's governors and Pat Winburn is one of four Democrats seeking the party's nomination for governor in the Aug. 11 primary. This hour: We heard about how a facial covering mandate is panning out in neighboring Massachusetts.Early voting has already started for Vermont’s August primary. Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting your life. Posted on Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 @ 08:39 by Walter Jeffries. Or are they a waste of time?The Latest On Manchester's Potential COVID-19 OutbreakDozens of people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Manchester area, and hundreds more flocked to pop-up test centers in southwest Vermont to help assess the scope the outbreak. Particularly romantic ones: some people are separated by quarantine or social distancing.
Winburn is a newcomer to politics, and is mostly self-funding his campaign. Will and Holly Forming Ferro-Cement Catenary Arch Vaults of Administration Wednesday Sugar Mountain Farm will be on Vermont Public Radio’s Vermont Edition with reporter Nina Keck at noon and then again at 7 pm. Vermont Edition; VPR Classical. Plus, Vermont reports its first COVID-19 death in 43 days, the former owners of the Rutland Herald file for bankruptcy and a new outbreak of coronavirus among Vermont inmates.Daily updates from the VPR newsroom on the coronavirus pandemicAbundant, multi-flowering helenium is hearty to Zone 3 and nearly drought-tolerant. He lives in Bennington and he’s been a trial lawyer for over 30 years.John Lewis, the civil rights icon and late congressman from Georgia who represented Atlanta for more than three decades,Debbie Ingram is a state senator representing Chittenden County, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, and the executive director of Vermont Interfaith Action. Hosts Jane Lindholm and Bob Kinzel consider the context of current events through interviews with news makers and people who make our region buzz. We're here to help. The pair co-authored the graphic novel trilogy Former Education Secretary Rebecca Holcombe is running in the Democratic primary for governor, facing three other candidates. He’s also challenging Rep. Peter Welch in the Democratic primary for the state’s only U.S. Congressional seat. This hour, we'll look at this issue. Support These Podcasts. Here's a last-minute guide. Do pro sports offer a needed distraction for many people during a difficult period? This hour, we listen back to a conversation recorded in Vermont last fall between Lewis and Andrew Aydin. This hour, we look at some of the major changes in Vermont’s election law, including a new vote-by-mail system that goes into place this year. Charles Krupa / Associated Press
We talk with a reporter following the case and the arguments the court is hearing.If you’ve been spending any time hiking this summer, walking through the woods or even just driving along Vermont roads, you wouldn’t be alone in thinking: Are there chipmunks, like, everywhere this year?Since the beginning of COVID-19, we've received many questions about masks. Plus, contact tracing: What is it and how does it work? We check in with some decision makers at the state and district level to see what approaches schools are taking, whether it be in-person, remote, or a hybrid of the two — and we get you answers about what this means for parents, teachers and kids. The show brings you news and conversation about issues affecting life in Vermont. As Vermont colleges and universities grapple with the health risks of COVID-19 and the Vermont state guidelines issued for college campuses, each is choosing a unique approach to the fall semester. We check in for a summer agriculture update.For years, Vermont Humanities has sponsored community readings of Frederick Douglass’ famed Now that ban is being challenged before the Vermont Supreme Court. But only a small number of those positive results were confirmed by more-accurate PCR testing. Join Or Renew Your Membership; Sustaining Membership; Business Underwriting; Producers Circle ; All Ways To Support VPR >> Inside VPR. Some are stuck in the house together while working from home. What are your thoughts?