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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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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 announced her candidacy for mayor Thursday evening.
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Progressive Emma Mulvaney-Stanak is the first candidate to officially launch a campaign for Burlington mayor.
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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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Last week, a report on Burlington, Vermont’s Racial Equity Inclusion and Belonging office during the tenure of its previous director was released. At this week’s city council meeting, supporters of the office’s former director railed against the report and lashed out against Mayor Miro Weinberger for commissioning it.
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Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger discusses the governor's veto of all-resident voting, the budget and other city issues.
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A new Burlington, Vermont City Council was sworn in Monday and the mayor gave his State of the City address.