Annie Russell
Deputy News DirectorAnnie Russell was VPR's Deputy News Director. She came to VPR from NPR's Weekends on All Things Considered and WNYC's On The Media. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School.
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Try to imagine New England 100 years into the future. A future in which access to water isn't a right, but a privilege controlled by the powerful. That's…
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If you’re looking for a job, the IBM plant in Essex could be looking for you. On Thursday, the Vermont Department of Labor is holding a job fair in…
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If you drive along a Vermont highway and look out over miles of trees, it might come as a surprise that, for the first time in a century, the state is…
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Many young professionals in the greater Burlington area aren't satisfied with their current housing situation, according to a survey conducted by the Lake…
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Dialing 911 may seem like a guaranteed way to get assistance during an emergency, but a state survey conducted last year found that two-thirds of EMS…
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It's official - Vermont now has a Latin motto.Gov. Peter Shumlin signed it into law Friday at a ceremony at the University of Vermont.He was joined by…
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All this week, VPR has been exploring the challenges to Vermont schools posed by dwindling student populations in our series Declining Enrollment. Some…
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The decades-old case of missing Middlebury College student Lynne Schulze is now grabbing national headlines.Police in Middlebury recently announced that…
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There are a few awkward talks that parents in America have with their kids: Don't do dangerous drugs. Be careful with alcohol. And of course, the Sex…
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Many of New England's native plants are in serious trouble, according to a new report released today by the New England Wildflower Society.The study…