Anna Van Dine
ReporterAnna worked for Vermont Public from 2019 through 2023 as a reporter and co-host of the daily news podcast, The Frequency.
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Ken Squier was an icon of broadcasting who helped make NASCAR a national phenomenon. In his home state of Vermont, he built Thunder Road and shepherded one of the last bastions of true community radio into the 21st century.
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The Wishing Falls, located between Williamstown and Chelsea, did flood a bit during the July storms. But it's still accepting wishes.
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In the heart of Waterbury, many are recovering from flood waters, in the same way they did with Irene 12 years ago.
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Some of the houses that were hit by Tropical Storm Irene a dozen years ago saw flooding again this past week. Among them was Ashlee Place's home along Route 2 in Waterbury, near Farr’s Field.
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Sylvia Holden is 93 years old, and has had a life as full as it is long. These days, things are simpler than they once were. But the way she fills her days says a lot about how she’s learned to live.
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Recentering the legacy of a historical gay bar in Bellows Falls. Plus, movement on extended funding for the motel housing program, online sports betting is legalized, drought conditions and to-go cocktails are here to stay.
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In 1970, biologist Roger Payne released an LP called "Songs of the Humpback Whale.” It played a key role in igniting the modern environmental movement, and helped bring whales back from the brink of extinction. Payne, who lived in South Woodstock, died over the weekend.
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The final installment in our series of stories from high school students. Plus, how air quality could affect schools, goals for New England’s food system, a shortage in blood supply and the cottonwood fluff blanketing Burlington.
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"Being a product of the farming community has defined how I view the world, giving me perspective and values that I wouldn't have gained otherwise."
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"Maybe I'm not having the best day. But I know that after school I'm gonna get to go hang out with the guys — whether it be at practice or the game — and just do something that's fun, like every day. And that's always just something to look forward to."