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During his weekly briefing today, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott fielded questions about the continuing controversy over the March 11 Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in South Burlington.
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Court records indicate that ICE agents misidentified the individual they chased into a South Burlington home leading to a day-long protest that erupted into violence.
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The Burlington, Vermont police chief says his department has received dozens of complaints about officers’ actions during an ICE raid in South Burlington
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During Monday evening’s Burlington City Council meeting, more than 60 people detailed their experiences and what they witnessed at an ICE raid in South Burlington earlier this month
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During his weekly briefing, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott and members of his administration were quizzed about an ICE raid in South Burlington this month that led to a violent confrontation between law enforcement and protesters.
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The South Burlington City Council has officially condemned the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration crackdown.
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The city of South Burlington has been working with consultants to create what they are calling an Active Transportation Plan. Officials recently held a third, and final, public meeting to review the plan and receive input.
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South Burlington officials are holding public hearings on a draft City Plan from the Planning Commission that outlines future goals and actions.
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A new school zone has been created in Vermont’s second-largest city.
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As next week’s Town Meeting Day approaches, South Burlington, Vermont officials are holding informational sessions to review questions that will appear on the ballot.