The Vermont Supreme Court wants to reorganize the court system in the
state. It’s a move that could save money and make the judiciary more
efficient, but not everyone agrees that it would be a positive change.
VPR’s Steve Zind talks with reporter John Gregg of the Valley News about plans to relocate one of the helicopters Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center uses to transport critically ill and injured patients.
New Hampshire Governor John Lynch says he’ll approve
same-sex marriage if
certain conditions are met. John Gregg of the Valley News provides analysis of the political pressure Lynch faces.
A national health care expert gives an update health care reform at the national level, and how Vermont’s health care program fit into that picture. Also, New Hampshire’s debate over same-sex marriage.
A Connecticut man being investigated in a series of shootings that targeted churches, homes and a Vermont State Police barracks has pleaded not guilty to possession of an illegal weapon.
This morning, we take up Sounds of 2008, our review of the past year. Singer Elton John’s voice was heard, in person, in Vermont for the first time this year.
Two lawmakers who serve on the Corrections Oversight Committee join us on the next Vermont Edition to look at the capacity and budget of our Corrections Department. Also, why Vermont is one of two states that lets prisoners vote. And guided tour of Burlington’s ghostly haunts.
Elton John is
set to perform before a sold out crowd at the Champlain Valley Expo this
evening. The other day VPR’s Sarah
Ashworth met one fan who’s been waiting a long time for this night at the Park
Café in St. Albans.