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Burlington, Vermont Mayor Miro Weinberger is in the final days of his term after deciding not to seek a fifth three-year term.
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Mayor Miro Weinberger was joined by advocates and business officials at a Habitat for Humanity house in the city’s Old North End Thursday to call on the City Council to pass the Neighborhood Code and not send it back to committee.
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The four candidates for Burlington mayor participated in a forum recently to discuss how they would guide the city’s future.
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In the wake of a single night of multiple shooting incidents and an arson in Burlington this past weekend, Mayor Miro Weinberger is calling on Vermont leaders to prioritize the drug crisis and public safety.
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City Council President Karen Paul held a campaign kickoff on Church Street Thursday evening.
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On Thursday, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger announced that he would not seek a fifth term and says it was one of the most difficult decisions he's ever made.
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Burlington, Vermont Mayor Miro Weinberger announced Thursday that he will not run for a fifth term. The move means the city’s top seat will be open for the first time in over a decade.
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Democrat Miro Weinberger, in office since 2012 and following a narrow victory in 2021, announced the decision Thursday.
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Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger will put his nomination for police chief before the city council again.
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Mayor Miro Weinberger speaks with WAMC's North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley about a range of city topics.