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Game developer and Burlington resident Steven Margolin worked as the lead designer on Ivy Road's Wanderstop, the independent studio's first video game.
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The Burlington-based novelist based Coram House on the notorious St. Joseph's Orphanage.
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The proposed Burlington charter change would ban guns in businesses that serve alcohol. The final vote from the Senate is scheduled for Friday.
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Town officials from Burlington, Swanton, Plainfield, Bennington and Rockingham discuss important issues from their Town Meeting Day ballots.
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“There’s just increasing pressure,� said one city council member. “So when you give somebody, let’s say, a 90-day notice, it sounds like a lot of time, but it really is not.�
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A superior court judge this month threw out a case seeking to bar residents of Burlington who are not U.S. citizens, but who are in compliance with federal immigration laws, from voting in local school district elections. It's the latest in a series of losses for Republican groups aiming to curtail noncitizen voting.
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The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in federal court, says a Burlington police officer threw a man onto the ground and broke his wrist during an August incident.
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Chris Taylor has served as an assistant coach with the Green since their inaugural season in 2022. He spoke with ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý about where the team is headed and what he sees as Vermont's new golden age of soccer.
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The mayor joined Vermont Edition to discuss challenges facing Vermont's largest city.
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Shelters across Vermont are generally full, as is the state’s motel voucher program, which acts as a backstop when shelters are at capacity.