Molly Duerig â Report for America Reporter By Spectrum News Staff Orlando UPDATED 2:35 PM ET Jun. 21, 2020 PUBLISHED 2:09 PM ET Jun. 21, 2020 PUBLISHED 2:09 PM EDT Jun. 21, 2020
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Molly Duerig joined the Spectrum News 13 team in June 2020 as a multimedia journalist covering the affordable housing crisis in Central Florida in partnership with the prestigious Report for America program.
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As a reporter, Molly considers herself to be adaptable, thoughtful and industrious, but it is her passion for impactful storytelling that she hopes will make a difference in this community. With affordable housing becoming an increasingly important concern in the Central Florida area, Molly continues to cover and report the complexities of this daunting issue. Working closely with local families, ci
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Jerry Rovner, 7th District GOP chairman, talks strategy with Jimmy Morris, left, Jonathan Angner and Carol Jayroe.
Jonathan Angner said his heart sank when he saw the line out the door at the polling place. It was a Democratic stronghold.
It was only when he went inside the Howard Center that Angner discovered the line was for COVID-19 vaccinations rather than voting.
Angner, a plumbing and electrical contractor, won a special election last week to fill a vacant seat on Georgetown City Council. He ran as a Republican in a city where Democrat Joe Biden won 62 percent of the vote in last year’s presidential election. Angner won 60 percent of the vote.
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In annual State of the City address, Mayor Weinberger asks all Burlington residents to imagine a future where we have eliminated racial disparities and where everyone in the Burlington community feels true belonging
Vermont Business Magazine Monday night, Mayor Miro Weinberger virtually delivered the annual State of the City address, during which he reported that the State of the City is one of great hope. Mayor Weinberger outlined how over the past year, Burlingtonians have worked together to contain the virus as well as any City in America, and how, with the end of the pandemic in sight, Burlington is ready to take on the opportunities ahead and emerge from this time of historic challenge as a healthier, greener, more equitable, and more racially just community.