Adiah Gholston
News Producer (Afternoon)-
Due to dry conditions, the state says that no burn permits will be issued in Bennington, Rutland, Windham and Windsor counties for another week.
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Paul Dame, chair of the Vermont Republican party, said residents' frustrations around property taxes was one of the factors that changed the game for statewide candidates hoping to help break a Democratic supermajority.
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Voting is a deeply personal act. And not voting can be, too. Across the country, some voters continue to express dissatisfaction with Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she hasn’t separated herself from President Joe Biden on Gaza. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý talked to a few voters who shared similar views.
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Self-described queer post-punk band Thus Love, of Brattleboro, has received positive press in Rolling Stone, The Guardian and more. Their newest album, All Pleasure, dropped on Nov. 1 before the band heads out for a U.S. and U.K. tour.
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New England musicians Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin have released a new album that references their African American and Indigenous traditions. the duo is performing at Higher Ground on Friday.
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The national tour of Hadestown kicked off a four-day run in Burlington on Tuesday night � marking the Vermont-born musical's first performances in the state since it made its Broadway debut.
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The National Weather Service says a few inches of snow are possible at elevations of 1,500 feet and above. In addition, Killington has been firing up its snowmaking guns this week.
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University of Vermont Medical Center is pausing the $130 million project after the Green Mountain Care Board reduced the hospital's budget for the 2025 fiscal year.
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Hip-hop artist Edwin Owusu, also known as SINNN, was first introduced to the genre when he moved to Harlem from Ghana. The Vermonter shines a light on mental health issues in the tracks on his new EP, Art N Depression, out Oct. 4.
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Vermont advocates also hoped to encourage people to participate in the upcoming general election.