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The Burlington, Vermont Police Department has released new pictures of a suspected peeping tom.
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A second Democrat has entered the race for Vermont governor.
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During his weekly briefing today, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott expressed displeasure over the Vermont House version of the budget.
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Vermont’s governor is criticizing a decision by the state Labor Relations Board that invalidates an order that remotely working state employees must return to their offices.
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On Tuesday night, the Vermont Legislature’s Committees on Judiciary held a joint hearing on what people witnessed and experienced during the March 11 ICE raid in South Burlington.
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Vermont advocates call for immediate action as winter protections in the state’s emergency housing program expire.
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A University of New Hampshire poll finds that nearly half of Vermonters identify as non-religious.
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A planned affordable housing complex in Vermont will use geothermal energy for its heating and cooling systems.
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The Vermont Department of Forest, Parks and Recreation, along with hiking organizations, are asking outdoor enthusiasts to protect the trails as the snow melt turns to mud.
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As election integrity has drawn national debate, individuals from across Vermont’s political spectrum recently came together in Burlington to discuss everything from voter rolls to mail-in voting.
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The Vermont Attorney General has charged a Burlington police officer with two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment.
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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.