
Vermont Edition
Noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
Hosted by Mikaela Lefrak, Vermont Edition convenes conversations and shares stories about the communities in our region. Whether you’re a local leader, a lifelong Vermonter or a brand new listener, this is your show.
Here's what we're discussing this week.
Monday, June 16: Over 100 Burlington businesses have signed on to a letter citing concerns over safety and downtown construction. We'll hear from a downtown business owner and a mutual aid organization that provides free daily meals to those in need.
- Tuesday, June 17: Smoke from Canadian wildfires has a big impact on air quality in our region. Public health and weather experts weigh in.
- Wednesday, June 18: Organizers of local Juneteenth events tell us how they’re celebrating Black history and culture. Plus, nonfiction writer Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling on his new book about pseudoscience, and YA writer Mima Tipper’s debut novel about travel, family and young love
- Thursday, June 19: Enjoy special programming for the Juneteenth holiday.
Latest Episodes
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In the latest installment of our series Vermont Edition At Home, Mikaela visits the world renowned herbalist at her Milton home.
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Plus, where to hike in Vermont to feel like the only person in the world.
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We share a recent episode of Brave Little State that explores Vermont's low fertility rate.
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President Trump’s administration is urging the Senate to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, while Democratic lawmakers make the opposing case.
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A panel of professional book lovers will share their ideas for great summertime reads.
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Mewis will coach two exhibition games this summer for the Vermont Green FC’s women’s side.
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The state recently added fifteen new site markers along local roads and highways.
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The rule for transitioning Vermont to a zero-emission future has been put on hold.
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The bill that's dominated Vermont's 2025 legislative session has yet to be finalized.
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The Washington County town has attracted a wide array of innovative companies and maintained a vibrant historic downtown.