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The Burlington City Council held a work session Monday night to receive the annual progress report on Net Zero Energy goals. But some residents said the plan is flawed because it relies, in part, on a wood burning power plant.
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Following a plea deal reached this month, authorities in Vermont say a man who allegedly shot and killed two Massachusetts men has pleaded guilty.
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A report issued by the Public Assets Institute says the federal workforce in Vermont has “plummeted” since 2024.
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Burlington City Arts has announced that the city’s Festival of Fools will return this summer.
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The three Democratic candidates for Vermont lieutenant governor are already out on the trail
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Monday's South Burlington city council meeting included an overview of police body camera footage of the incident.
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After rejecting a number of amendments, the Democratic-led Vermont House on Friday passed and moved to the state Senate an education reform bill. But the Republican governor has said the bill fails to meet the goals of reform and affordability.
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Monday night, the South Burlington City Council will review body-camera footage and an after-action report into police activity during a controversial Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in March.
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Additional misconduct charges have been filed against a Vermont sheriff.
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Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont and the electric aircraft company BETA Technologies have announced a multi-year partnership
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The Scott Administration is criticizing a Vermont House education reform bill, saying it fails to advance provisions passed during the legislature’s 2025 session.
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The University of Vermont is launching a new online master’s degree in agroecology.