Martin Luther King Day marks one of the biggest ski weekends in Vermont in a typical year. But this is not a typical year. Travelers to Vermont are subject to universal quarantine requirements — and while there’s anxiety about how that will impact the tourism economy, resort communities are also worried about what happens when travelers break the rules.
Guests: Heather Hebert (Jacksonville General Store), Todd Wright (St. Michael's College), Tracy Dolan (Vermont Department of Health), Emma Cotton (VTDigger)
The fate of the "country doctor"
The high court's hydro decision
When Vermonters struggle with social isolation
How the DMV sells your data
Beyond the zinger: Welch and impeachment
Sweeping opioid litigation lands in Vermont
A.I. is out there. Can the state catch up?
An Amish enclave in the Northeast Kingdom [10/26/18]
How the trade war with China is costing Vermont businesses
Peter Galbraith on the 'catastrophe' in Syria
Where migrating Vermonters are going — and why
BONUS: David Sanger talks cyber warfare and national security in Manchester
Vermont officials and the Trump impeachment inquiry
Why Bill McKibben keeps fighting after 30 years
With F-35 landing scheduled, protesters press on
What Opportunity Zones mean for Vermont communities
Pollution victims bring Bennington's PFOA crisis to court
What changes after the church abuse report
James Adomian on being Bernie
Telcos face state scrutiny after Huawei expose
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