Amy Kolb Noyes, Vermont Public

Amy Kolb Noyes

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New Chancellor Sophie Zdatny On The Vermont State College System

Sophie Zdatny was unanimously named Chancellor of the Vermont State College System on Monday by the system's board of trustees. She's been the interim → Read More

Lost & Found: Four-Spotted Spurleg Lady Beetle

We're going to talk about beetles, specifically lady beetles, in an effort to uncover the truth about 14 lost lady beetle species in Vermont. That effort → Read More

Remembering Former Vermont First Lady Joan Brower Hoff

Vermont lost one of its first ladies last week. Shelburne resident Joan Brower Hoff, wife of Gov. Phil Hoff, passed away at the age of 95 on Monday, June → Read More

Champless Summer: Lake Monsters Season Is Officially Called Off

It's official. There will be no Minor League Baseball this summer, and that means the Vermont Lake Monsters will not be playing at Centennial Field in → Read More

The Future's In Flux. An Opportunity For More Equity In Vermont's Schools?

The K-12 education system could soon be in line for tens of millions of dollars from the federal COVID relief funds allocated to Vermont. And along with → Read More

Shelter Plus Care: Addressing Homelessness In Rural Vermont

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 1,000 people experiencing homelessness in Vermont have been housed in hotels and motels around the → Read More

Audio Postcard: 'Friendship Rocks' Add Wonder And Adventure Amid Isolation

Amalie Pratt is 10 years old and lives on a gravel back road near the Elmore-Morristown line. Since she's been learning from home, she and her dad have → Read More

Checking In On Child Care Before June 1 Reopening

On June 1, child care centers in Vermont will be able to open to all families for the first time since March after only being allowed to care for children → Read More

Vermont Law School Expecting 'A Healthy Number Of Students' This Fall

Colleges around the country are navigating the tricky process of choosing whether to re-open for in-person classes this fall. The University of Vermont, → Read More

What Ails You? The Challenges Of Running A Microbrewery During COVID-19

In a normal year, Vermont's celebrated craft breweries would be gearing up for a growing number of summer visitors, looking to try some of the state's hazy → Read More

Audio Postcard: Porch Portraits Document Vermonters Under 'Stay Home, Stay Safe' Order

Two weeks ago, Elmore wedding photographer Jay Kennedy decided to turn his lens onto his neighbors. He's been capturing them at home, on their front → Read More

Volunteers Launch 'Waterbury Roundabout' To Fill News Desert Left By COVID-19

After the Waterbury Record published its last issue in late March, a group of volunteers has started a community news site to try and fill the void. → Read More

Car Protest Supports UVM Lecturers Facing Work Cuts

A group of University of Vermont faculty is calling on the school's administration to reverse plans to cut pay for non-tenured professors next year, as the → Read More

Reporter Debrief: How Vermont Colleges Are Adjusting On The Fly

Nearly two months after local college campuses made the call to send students home due to COVID-19 , the disrupted academic semester is coming to a close. → Read More

Reporter Debrief: Checking In On COVID-19 In New York State

Vermont continues to see fairly low numbers of new cases of COVID-19 each day, and the state is taking cautious steps to re-open the economy. But how does → Read More

Reporter Debrief: Checking In On COVID-19 In Massachusetts

The rate of new COVID-19 infections in Vermont has been fairly low in the last few weeks, and state government is taking small steps to re-open the economy → Read More

Stowe Director's Film 'El Susto' Holds Virtual U.S. Premiere Through VTIFF

The coronavirus is taking up most of the conversation around public health right now, but a new documentary by a Stowe filmmaker highlights another → Read More

Summer College Baseball Is Canceled In Vermont, But Players Will Get A Second Chance

There’s still a chance that Major League Baseball will start up again this summer amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but one league here in New England will not → Read More

NEK Farm Delivering Chef-Made Meals And Pantry Staples To Porches Across Northern Vt.

When a global pandemic abruptly shutters your business, do you close up shop, or pivot to a new model? That’s the calculation businesses around Vermont → Read More

Castleton College President Resigns, Green Mountain College Goes To Auction

The president of Castleton University submitted her resignation on Wednesday, at the same meeting where trustees formally accepted the resignation of → Read More