Vermont Public reporter Peter Hirschfeld joined Hot Off The Press call-in radio show today.
Vermont Public reporter Peter Hirschfeld joined Hot Off The Press call-in radio show today.
Pushing back in federal court against Vermont gun control laws.
Listen at 11:05 AM today on WDEV AM 550, FM 96.1, and on wdevradio.com. Call in at 802-244-1777. You can also email your comment or question to news@vermontdailychronicle.com.
Today’s Hot Off The Press show will be a little city and a little country. In the first half hour, we’ll be talking with Kolby LaMarche, editor of the Burlington Daily News, about downtown Burlington amid the desperate holiday shopping season, and in the second half of the show with pig farmer, inventor, and FYIVT publisher Dave Soulia and climate change activists making noise about taking away your woodstove.
by Guy Page Today on Hot Off The Press, we’re taking up a story that goes right to the heart of Vermont’s education system and the property-tax crisis that’s hitting homeowners and […]
If you follow Vermont news, you know John Klar. Now the rest of the world is getting to know him, too.
Kesha Ram Hinsdale ran for lieutenant governor once. Is she thinking about a second run – or maybe she has her sights set higher? Call in at 11:05 today to 802-244-1777.
Today, Friday, November 7 is Feedback Friday on Hot Off The Press, VDC’s radio show on WDEV AM-550, FM 96.1, and http://www.wdevradio.com. You are invited to call in to 802-244-1777 between 11:05 – noon.
Call in to Hot Off The Press 802-244-1777 at 11:05 AM today and every weekday, listen in on WDEV AM 550, FM 96.1, and wdevradio.com.
A Vermont farmer and pastor is growing his national following as a MAHA advocate following a news story in a national news outlet.
One of the lawyers arguing for citizens’ voting rights in the Vermont Supreme Court will be interviewed today on Hot Off The Press, VDC’s news and call-in opinion program at 11:05 AM on WDEV AM 550, FM 96.1, and livestreamed at wdevradio.com.
Citizen voters’ rights lawyer Brady Toensing explains the RITE lawsuit against Burlington’s non-citizen voting law.
VT’s lost funding, Scott’s support for getting SNAP back via the courts, a BTV exploitation case, and more.
Great discussion about Bernie, Mamdani and Northfield PD chief resignation. Thanks to Bob, Mark, Fred, Rebecca, Paul and Donald for calling in.
Call the Feedback Friday Phone at 802-244-1777 11:05 AM – noon today.
Removed twice, he returned during three years ago, authorities say.
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Allison, Tim, Kevin, Scott, Tom, Martin and Gregory weighed in on the headlines, including how the looming loss of food and heat benefits due to the government shutdown could affect people truly in need.