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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Many have had to sit through diversity training when starting a new job or participating in school orientation. Tonight, students at Lyndon State College…
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The state of Vermont faces unique challenges when it comes to homelessness, and one Addison county shelter is trying to make a real difference.The John…
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This year's long winter was especially tough for those who don't have somewhere warm to call their own. Vermont's mix of cities, towns and rural areas…
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Vermonters who have unpaid traffic tickets may be in luck. This Friday only, the state will grant partial amnesty for people who've lost their driver's…
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On Town Meeting Day, Burlington voters rejected a ballot item to give non-U.S.citizens the right to vote in local elections. But advocates hope to…
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Vermont's 72nd governor, F. Ray Keyser, has died.Republican F. Ray Keyser, Jr. was a native Vermonter, born in Chelsea. In 1961 he became the youngest…
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UVM's tuition rates are among the highest of all public schools in the nation. The state's low funding for higher education is to blame for much of the…
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To legalize or not to legalize marijuana? That's been the question on many Vermonters' minds of late. To help them answer it, some here have been looking…
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On Wednesday, some environmentalists and other opponents of a proposed natural gas pipeline welcomed news that a portion of the project is now canceled…
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Canadians are considering what to do now that the country’s highest court has struck down a ban on doctor-assisted suicide.That was the unanimous ruling…