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Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean made it official this/Monday morning: he will not run for governor again.
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Dozens of students walked out in protest, but commencement ceremonies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst went on without much issue over the weekend. It was the latest demonstration put on by pro-Palestinian students and faculty – weeks after another ended with over 130 people arrested and university leadership under fire.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott announced on social media Saturday that he will run for fifth two-year term. It was not a surprise to many in Vermont.
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The Vermont Legislature adjourned its 77th biennium over the weekend.
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The Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council preliminarily approved a slate of budget items for fiscal year 2025 at Monday night’s committee of the whole meeting.
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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking the public to be aware and help turtles that may be trying to cross roads.
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The use of comfort dogs is on the rise, especially at high-stress locations like hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and police departments.
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Members of the Springfield School Committee are asking for more details as the search for a new superintendent enters its final stages.
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An interview with Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council President Pete White.
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In the wake of catastrophic disasters in each of their states in 2023, two Democratic U.S. Senators are calling on their peers to pass long-term relief funding.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott will run for re-election.
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The fallout of mass arrests at the University of Massachusetts Amherst continues after police broke up a pro-Palestinian encampment Tuesday. Now, the commencement speaker has withdrawn from the event over the crackdown.