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Made HereAfter the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in the fall of 2021, the U.S. evacuated tens of thousands of Afghans whose lives were in danger. About 100 of them ended up as refugees in Brattleboro. Among them was a group of women who share their stories in a new podcast series.
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A group of 85 refugees from Jordan and Syria are in Brattleboro taking part in a first-of-its-kind college preparatory program as they get ready to attend American universities and colleges in the fall.
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Brattleboro representative town meeting members voted down a new ordinance that gave the police authority to issue civil fines to control anti-social behavior downtown.
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As Vermont towns begin to put together their fiscal year 2026 budgets, health insurance rates, inflation and a drop-off in federal COVID aid will cause a spike in spending, leading to higher taxes.
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Whether you're a book lover, a creative, a history buff or a nature lover, we have recommendations for you in southern Vermont.
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Three Vermont cities now allow non-U.S. citizens to vote on local issues, and one town allows 16- and 17-year-olds to vote.
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That's after Brattleboro residents voted to change their charter. The change became official last year after the state Legislature overrode Gov. Phil Scott's veto.
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Carlos the Ox was often the first animal folks would see when visiting Retreat Farm.
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In a press release, the Brattleboro Fire Department said firefighters could not enter the building because the fire was so substantial.
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Outgoing head of the Groundworks Collaborative Josh Davis discusses his decision to step away from the organization, and interim director Peter Elwell speaks on stepping into the role.