Elodie Reed
Health Equity ReporterElodie is a reporter and producer for Vermont Public. She previously worked as a multimedia journalist at the Concord Monitor, the St. Albans Messenger and the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, and she's freelanced for The Atlantic, the Christian Science Monitor, the Berkshire Eagle and the Bennington Banner. In 2019, she earned her MFA in creative nonfiction writing from Southern New Hampshire University.
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Vermont's two U.S. senators are expressing separate concerns about a supplemental aid package in Congress that includes funding for Israel and Ukraine.
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People who work within the program say it effectively reduces recidivism. But it can also be a challenging program to complete.
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Vermont State Police say responders continue to monitor the fire that began Monday morning after the truck went off a bridge along Route 14 in Irasburg and fell into the Black River.
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Forecasters say starting Saturday night and into Sunday, freezing drizzle could make for slick travel conditions. And then a mix of rain and snow is expected to spread across the region later on Sunday and into Monday.
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Groups are asking for law enforcement to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.
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Eaton, of Burlington, was arraigned in Chittenden County Superior Court Monday morning. He’ll be held in prison without bail.
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The victims' families and civil rights organizations are calling on Vermont law enforcement to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.
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People in Vermont's Jewish and Palestinian communities are expressing both cautious optimism and lingering concern over the news of a short-term truce between Israel and Hamas.
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“This is a humanitarian catastrophe, and we need action now,” say Sens. Bernie Sanders and Peter Welch.
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Officials believe the student died overnight outside of a campus building Monday, according to a statement from the school. Middlebury College says there's no reason to believe there's a threat to the campus community.