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VPR Series and Stories
VPR's series of in-depth reporting on major stories in our region.
- StoryCorps: National Day Of Listening
Listen all Thanksgiving week as VPR Commentators share their stories in the spirit of the National Day of Listening. Listen during Morning Edition and All Things Considered on VPR; check this page to listen to the commentaries after broadcast and to share your own story. - Vermont Reads 2009: When The Emperor Was Divine
In this special series, scholars and surviving Japanese family members who were interned in camps during World War II discuss the internment experience. - The Northeast Environmental Reporting Hub
VPR joins other NPR stations in the Northeast to bring listeners coverage of environmental issues affecting the region. - The path to same-sex marriage
Follow VPR's complete coverage of the same-sex marriage bill. - Woodstock at 40
It's been 40 years since the 3-day weekend of peace, love and music on Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel New York. Vermonters look back at the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. - Hitting Home
This ongoing VPR series that looks at how the economy is affecting the lives of Vermonters returns for an update beginning August 3rd. - History Under the Waves: The General Butler
This week VPR looks at what sent five ships to the bottom of Lake Champlain and into the history books in the series History Under the Waves. Next Up: The General Butler and its dramatic end on a cold December night in 1876 at the Burlington Breakwater. Listen Friday during All Things Considered. - Thufters and Throughstones: Vermont Punk Music
This week during Vermont Edition, host Jane Lindholm talks with Andy Kolovos of the Vermont Folklife Center about Thufters and Throughstones, a new cd celebrating more than 400 years of Vermont music. Next up: Punk music with Vermont band, The Wards. - Through the Eyes of Champlain
This week during Morning Edition, VPR Commentator Mike Martin introduces us to Samuel de Champlain in the series "Through the Eyes of Champlain". On Friday he offers a brief glimpse of the man himself and the image most people associate with him. - Champlain 400: Stories from the Lake
For centuries, Lake Champlain has been a place of discovery, and one that's convinced many visitors to stay. We'll look deeply into the lake on Mondays this month in our series "Stories from the Lake," examining the lake and its role in shaping the history and culture of the region. - The Long Haul
VPR recently asked a number of our regular comentators to write an essay on the theme" The Long Haul." Hear them all this week during Morning Edition. - Audio Postcards From Vermont Towns
We asked listeners to tell us a little something about their towns – the people and places that make each village unique. Well, you responded and flooded our email inboxes with suggestions. Our ongoing series pokes around in towns across the state. - Living Without a Home: Meghann Cline's Story
Homeless but determined, Meghann Cline spent this winter searching for a permanent home for herself and her three children. VPR's Lynne McCrea has chronicled Cline's odyssey and has an update on how she's doing, Thursday on Morning Edition. - VT Women: A Women's History Month Special Series
Five women who figured prominently in the settling, development and culture of the Champlain Valley. - Hitting Home
VPR looks at how the economy is affecting the lives of Vermonters in the special series, "Hitting Home". - Iran 2009
Iranians are swarming the polls to pick a president. In February 2009, on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, VPR's Steve Zind visited Iran to find out what had changed. It was his fourth visit and here are his reports. - Vermont Quits
VPR explores the issue of smoking in Vermont and efforts to help Vermonters kick the habit. - Hard Times
In this special 3-part series, VPR looks at America's biggest economic down-turn, the Great Depression, and its impact on Vermont - Sounds of 2008
Sounds of 2008, a Collection of sounds that made news in 2008. Tell us your favorite sounds of 2008 - Prepping the spring garden
Gardening may not be on your mind, but commentator Henry Homeyer suggests you can start planning now for a small vegetable garden in the middle of your lawn next spring. - Farm Families
In this special VPR series hear stories of six multi-generational farm families in Caledonia County - why they plan to hold onto their farms and the efforts to pass it on to the next generation. Check out the audio slideshow and tell us your farm family heritage. - Politics on the streets of Vermont
The economy is clearly the dominant issue in the Presidential election campaign. What issues really reach into Main Streets in Vermont? VPR's Steve Delaney is sampling political opinion across the state. - 2008 Candidate Profiles
Throughout the 2008 campaign season VPR is profiling the candidates in a series on one-on-one interviews. - Vermont Reads 2008: Robert Frost
Listen to VPR's a five-part series on Robert Frost. Hear interviews with scholars and readings from Frost's work. Presented in collaboration with The Vermont Humanities Council's Vermont Reads program. - Fair People
VPR visited a number of Vermont fairs this summer and spoke to people about why the come. Click here to listen to our special series about the Fair People on VPR. Also, share your memories of the fair! - Lake Champlain Science and Solutions
VPR's John Dillon takes a look at the science and solutions to pollution in Lake Champlain in this special two-part report. - Those CCC Boys
It's now 75 years since the first Civilian Conservation Corps camps opened. More than three million men served in the CCC, which changed the American landscape. VPR explores how those changes occurred and how the Corps' legacy still resonates in America in the documentary Those CCC Boys. - Working To Be Green
Listen this week during Vermont Edition as we look at what individuals and organizations in our state are doing to respond to climate change in a series of special stories. - The My Vermont Project
My Vermont is a multi-part project that focuses on what Vermonters value about living here and the challenges we face in the future. - My Vermont: The Documentary
VPR examines the challenges that lie ahead for Vermont in this special 30-minute documentary that brings the My Vermont project to a close. Hosted by Steve Delaney - Soldiers Revisited
VPR's Steve Zind talked with three of the soldiers from VPR's 2006 report, Soldiers Stories. Listen to their reflections on their service in iraq and their experiences readjusting to civilian life. - My Vermont
My Vermont is a multi-part project that focuses on what Vermonters value about living here and the challenges we face in the future. - My Vermont Essays
All this week, VPR is airing select essays from the My Vermont series. during Morning Edition, Vermont Edition and All Things Considered. These essays look at what people value about living in Vermont, its advantages and challenges. - Patrick Leahy In The News
Read and listen to VPR's coverage of Patrick Leahy's recent statements urging Hillary Clinton to drop out the presidential race as well as his keynote address at the mid-winter meeting of the Vermont Bar Association. - Rough Roads
This week during Mornin