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, June 3: We remember two longtime Vermont senators who recently passed away, Dick Sears and Dick Mazza. We'll talk with retiring Vermont senators who worked with them for decades: Jane Kitchel, Bobby Starr and Dick McCormack. Plus, a look at the massive backlog of cases in Vermont's courts.
- Tuesday, June 4: Retiring meteorologist Steve Maleski and Megan Duncan, who's picking up the Eye on the Sky baton. Plus, a preview of the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Flynn Center director Jay Wahl.
- Wednesday, June 5: A roundtable discussion about the state of the economy in Franklin County. This show was originally taped live in St. Albans.
- Thursday, June 6: A discussion of public transit options in Chittenden County with Brave Little State and a transit planner.
Latest Episodes
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Seven Days food editor Melissa Pasanen talks about the latest Vermont food and restaurant news.
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Statehouse reporters discuss the legislative session, the upcoming veto session and election season.
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Stone was recently appointed to the position this spring for a four-year term.
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A researcher explains the spread of blacklegged ticks in the northeast and their role in Lyme disease transmission.
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Plus, a look at the controversy over the state's interim education secretary.
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"It's pretty surreal," the Norwich native says of qualifying for the 2024 summer Olympics.
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All Things Gardening host Charlie Nardozzi shares tips on everything from pollinator plants to pest control.
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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.
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The 1A host capped off a weeklong visit to Vermont by reflecting on her upbringing, values and what journalism can do.
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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!