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Where We Stand On Irene Recovery Wednesday, 12/28/11 Noon and 7pm - Steve Zind, Vermont Edition

An update on what has been accomplished so far and what is left to rebuild after Tropical Storm Irene and end-of-year giving trends in Vermont.

State Recovery Efforts, 6 Weeks After Irene Friday, 10/07/11 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

The state is still tallying the total damages from Tropical Storm Irene, but the overall cost could exceed $2 billion when state and town infrastructure damages are combined with private property loss.

Former Douglas Official Joins GMP Monday, 01/10/11 4:04pm and Tuesday, 01/11/11 7:06am - VPR News

Green Mountain Power says Neale Lunderville, the former secretary of administration, will head up GMP's efforts to move to smart-grid technology.

Douglas administration wants to reduce labor expenses by $7 million Wednesday, 08/05/09 5:49pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

The Douglas administration has unveiled a proposal to cut spending in the new state budget by $28 million.

Legislature wants $100,000 consultant to find $30 million in savings Thursday, 07/30/09 5:50pm - Ross Sneyd, VPR News

State government faces another year of declining revenues and almost-certain budget cuts. So the Legislature is looking for 30 million dollars in efficiencies throughout government.

Union to try to block layoffs Thursday, 06/04/09 6:34am - VPR News

A union that represents state workers says it's going to court to stop the layoff of more than 120 people, 100 of whom are to be let go Friday.

Officials promise job cuts unless progress made in union negotiations Friday, 04/10/09 7:34am - VPR News

The state plans to lay off more workers next week unless there's progress on cutting employee pay. That was the word Thursday from officials in the Douglas Administration.

VSEA balks on pay cuts; may face layoffs Thursday, 03/26/09 7:04am - VPR News

The union representing state workers is resisting calls by the Douglas administration for more pay cuts and is expected to face up to 320 layoffs instead.

Vermont historic sites face possible changes, including closure, sale Friday, 01/02/09 6:06am - VPR News

Vermont's historic sites could face major changes as the state grapples with a $66 million budget shortfall.

Lunderville: It's raining, but we don't know for how long Friday, 12/12/08 6:06am - VPR News

The Douglas administration's top budget officer says it's not time to tap into the state's rainy day fund, despite Vermont's fiscal woes.

State says more budget cuts on the way Tuesday, 11/18/08 6:06am - VPR News

Administration Secretary Neale Lunderville says the cuts would be "in the neighborhood" of $28 million and could include layoffs.

State says it will expand its low income heating assistance program Tuesday, 10/21/08 5:50pm and 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

The state of Vermont is set to announce an expansion of its Low Income Heating Assistance Program. Officials say the expansion is possible because federal funds for the program have doubled this year and heating oil prices have declined in recent months. VPR's Bob Kinzel reports.

State revenues decline, another sign of slowing economy Wednesday, 09/10/08 5:50pm and 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

There are new signs that the Vermont economy has slowed even more. State revenues for August declined more than 10 percent. Officials say they'll know in about a month if millions of dollars in additional budget cuts will be needed. VPR's Bob Kinzel reports.

Pollina says Middlesex bridge highlights failed transportation policies Thursday, 06/05/08 7:34am and 7:34am - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

One of the key issues of this year's gubernatorial campaign is the condition of Vermont's transportation infrastructure. Progressive candidate Anthony Pollina says the sudden closing of a bridge in Middlesex symbolizes the failed policies of the Douglas Administration. VPR's Bob Kinzel reports.

Morning Newscast: May 16, 2008 Friday, 05/16/08 7:40am and 7:40am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

Here are the top stories at 7:30 a.m.: The top member of Governor Jim Douglas's cabinet, Mike Smith, plans to leave the administration this summer, but he'll be replaced by Transportation Secretary Neale Lunderville; Acting Health Commissioner Sharon Moffat is also stepping down;A farm bill includes provision allowing Bromley Resort to buy Green Mountain National Forest land is drawing criticism...

Lunderville to replace Administration Secretary Friday, 05/16/08 7:34am and 7:34am - Neal Charnoff, VPR News

The top member of Governor Jim Douglas's cabinet plans to leave the administration this summer. But, as VPR's Neal Charnoff reports, he'll be replaced by another high-ranking official who's close to the governor.

Brookfield floating bridge off limits for vehicles Friday, 05/16/08 7:08am and 7:08am - VPR News

State transportation officials say the floating bridge in Brookfield is closed indefinitely to vehicles.

Critics question whether money for rail in western Vermont is being well spent Thursday, 05/15/08 6:06pm and 6:06pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Three years after the state got $30 million dollars for rail improvement in western Vermont, there's little to show for it. Have important rail projects come off the track? VPR's John Dillon has a special report.

Interview: Transportation Secretary Neale Lunderville to become administration secretary Thursday, 05/15/08 5:57pm and 5:57pm - Neal Charnoff, VPR News

Governor Jim Douglas announced today that Secretary of Administration Mike Smith will step down at the end of August. Douglas will appoint Transportation Secretary Neale Lunderville to the post.

Governor, VTrans secretary to Green Up today Friday, 04/25/08 7:34am and 7:34am - VPR News

Governor Jim Douglas is getting down and dirty. Douglas plans to pick up trash along Interstate 89 today as part of State Employee Green-Up Day.