Corey Dockser
Data JournalistCorey Dockser is Vermont Public’s first data journalist, a role combining programming and journalism to produce stories that would otherwise go unheard. His work ranges from complex interactive visualizations to simple web scraping and data cleaning. Corey graduated from Northeastern University in 2022 with a BS in data science and journalism. He previously worked at The Buffalo News in Buffalo, New York as a Dow Jones News Fund Data Journalism intern, and at The Boston Globe.
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Ski resorts in northern Vermont are finishing preparations for the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse.
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A state representative has teamed up with a group of students to name a state mushroom.
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Vermont will receive over $74 million from the federal government as part of the appropriations bill passed earlier this month. And there’s more on the way.
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GlobalFoundries will invest $125 million of a $1.5 billion reward the company received from the CHIPS and Science Act in Vermont.
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The Green Mountain Club, which maintains many of Vermont's trails, is encouraging eclipse visitors to avoid Vermont's backcountry during the eclipse.
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Beneath the ice in Vermont’s lakes and streams lives a cold-loving fish with a “beard” and the odd trait of spawning in freezing-cold water.
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It's an expensive project to fix the building that dates to 1907, even with cost-saving measures like keeping the walls, roof, and foundation. Voters will decide on Town Meeting Day.
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Many Vermont towns and schools will be distributing the glasses, which are important for safely viewing the April 8, 2024 eclipse.
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As the glaciers retreated after the last glacial age and water from the Atlantic Ocean flooded into the sunken land, three plant species made a home in Vermont. And they never left.
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In Duxbury, road crews are hoping snow might fill in some of the ruts.