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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Halloween is around the corner, but some comic fans dress up in costume year-round. And all manner of characters came out for the first annual Vermont…
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Young Vermonters often leave the state in search of higher-paying opportunities in big cities, but increasingly, tech and engineering jobs are available…
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The taxi-ish company Uber has launched in Burlington. Will convenience win out, or is Uber's hyper-competitive philosophy a bad fit for Vermont?
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The lieutenant governor’s race is the one to watch this election season. And this weekend, both candidates hit the campaign trail. Or at least the…
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The next few weekends are expected to be among the busiest for fall tourists hoping to peep some leaves and sample cider donuts, but Saturday’s rain…
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Goddard College is facing a storm of criticism for inviting a man convicted of murdering a police officer to speak at the school’s commencement this…
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Everybody seems to want an invite to Ello, the new social network pitching itself as the anti-Facebook. We talk about Ello's Vermont roots and its…
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Parking rates in Vermont’s largest city are going up. And Burlington will introduce “smart” parking meters where drivers can pay with credit cards.But the…
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The Vermont Democratic State Committee voted Saturday to formally endorse Progressive Lt. Gov. candidate Dean Corren.But that doesn’t mean he’ll have…
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Vermont has a whole lot of craft breweries these days. Is there really a market for all this booze?