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A day after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that critics say will erode voting rights, the Vermont House passed a measure designed to protect those rights.
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As the Vermont legislature moves towards possible adjournment next month, Governor Phil Scott says not enough progress is being made on education reform.
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A Republican has entered the race to challenge Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint in this fall’s general election.
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Burlington’s Police Commission is reviewing compliance with the Fair and Impartial Policing policy and a delay in sharing body cam footage
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After a police killing in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, questions about the department’s lack of body cameras have surfaced.
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Ground was broken today on a new school building in North Adams, Massachusetts. As WAMC reports, the project’s path to this point has been a rocky one.
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The Burlington City Council held a work session Monday night to receive the annual progress report on Net Zero Energy goals. But some residents said the plan is flawed because it relies, in part, on a wood burning power plant.
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Baystate Health - the largest healthcare provider in western Massachusetts - is gearing up to acquire one of Springfield's biggest hospitals.
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Following a plea deal reached this month, authorities in Vermont say a man who allegedly shot and killed two Massachusetts men has pleaded guilty.
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The city of Springfield, Massachusetts, appears to be looking to end a consent decree that's been guiding its police department’s conduct.
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A McDonald’s in Randolph, Vermont was forced to close Monday due to a car fire.
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Vermont officials are planning a rabies vaccine bait drop beginning Saturday.