The Frequency: Daily Vermont News Podcast
1) Faith communities focus on immigrant rights
Some protestors learned their fate after being arrested earlier this month for refusing to leave an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Williston and then, the story of some faith leaders in...Show More
2) Capitol Recap: Lawmakers grapple with private equity in Vermont’s health care system
In this week’s edition of the Capitol Recap, the latest from Montpelier from Vermont Public’s Peter Hirschfeld and Lola Duffort on private equity in healthcare.
3) Frustration over Rutland’s write-in mayoral election
What’s next for a proposal from lawmakers who had been considering moving to a two-year car inspection cycle? Plus, a local musician shares what it looks like to have faith when certain structures of ...Show More
4) Calais students hold their own “town meeting”
Some pre-Town Meeting Day school budget numbers, New Hampshire’s governor says Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ditching plans for a proposed detention facility in the state, and a kids’ version...Show More
5) Local entrepreneur walks away from land he planned to develop
An unusual mayoral race is brewing in Rutland, and then, we’ll learn more about a local entrepreneur abandoning some big plans to reinvigorate a college campus he purchased in 2020.
6) What’s on the ballot? A Town Meeting Day preview
A Vermont resident’s release from a federal immigration detention, what current flu activity looks like in Vermont and a Town Meeting Day preview.
7) Solving the housing crisis by helping renters and landlords
In today’s episode, a changing of the guard at the Vermont National guard, a local author’s book gets recognized as an ‘outstanding English-language book of Jewish interest.
8) Capitol Recap: Senate President says he won't run for reelection
In this week’s edition of the Capitol Recap, the latest from Montpelier from Vermont Public’s Peter Hirscheld and Lola Duffort on the retirement announcement of the Vermont Senate pro tempore.
9) A motto, a cow and some wheat - the story behind VT’s great seal
What Vermont lawmakers are considering when it comes to landlords and evictions, AI disclosure in campaign ads, and a Vermont history lesson from 1779.
10) Recent legal settlement helps ensure popular state park’s future
Vermont’s plan to restrict people from using food benefits to buy certain foods, a Vermonter’s deportation case gets thrown out of court, and an update on a popular Hyde Park reservoir.