April McCullum
Digital Editor-
Vermont officials and local leaders are watching these programs that could be affected if Congress fails to pass an agreement.
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The shutdown would lead to a freeze on paychecks for the millions of people who work for the federal government — including those in Vermont — as well as a pause on many government services.
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Some Wolcott residents are still using town offices to bathe or wash dishes. Meanwhile, there's a lot of discussion about long-term changes like elevating homes or expanding floodplains.
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Vermont Edition broadcast live from the fair, capturing some of the characters and behind-the-scenes secrets that make it special.
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Elizabeth Carpenter-Song kept in touch for years with families she met at a shelter in 2009.
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Efficiency Vermont says work needs to be done to make weatherization and other programs more accessible, especially for people in rural areas.
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Gov. Phil Scott joined Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak to talk through where flood recovery stands from the state's perspective.
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Two FEMA representatives join Vermont Edition to answer your questions about the application and aid processes.
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Vermont's Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas discusses a residential database of contractors and more.
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Exploring the intersections of climate change, racial justice and LBGTQ activism with Vermont youth activists.