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Around 3:25 this afternoon northwestern Vermont will be plunged into darkness for about three minutes as the moon completely covers the sun. State officials estimate that 160,000 people could come to Vermont to view this once-in-a-generation celestial event.
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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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Every residential area in Vermont's largest city has been upzoned � allowing for larger properties with more units.
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The outgoing Democrat discusses some of the city's largest challenges, from the drug crisis to affordable housing, his proudest achievements and what he might do next.
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Use of the four shelters had ticked up over the week, most notably in Burlington, where nearly 40 people slept in the building on its final night of operation.
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The group that oversees Burlington's sister city program with Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, and Arad, in Israel, have called for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
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When she takes office, Mulvaney-Stanak will be the city's first woman and first openly LGBTQ+ mayor.
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Democrat Joan Shannon, Progressive Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, and independents William Emmons and Christopher Haessly are on the ballot. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý asked questions about public safety, housing and more.
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Developers are scaling back the amount of housing in the CityPlace Burlington project in order to add two hotels, which they say is needed to shore up financing for the $200 million development.
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According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, this was the cloudiest January on record in the area since 1951.