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A newly issued legislative report says online home sharing services like Airbnb should be regulated locally. But one of the lawmakers who requested the�
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Airbnb says more than 3,600 people across the state use the online service to rent out their homes. Now the company is asking those homeowners to get�
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As the country and the state struggle with the opiate crisis, Vermont is taking action by zeroing in on one way that people can initially get hooked:�
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This weekend a seminar is being held in Stowe that critics say will spread misinformation about the risks of vaccines. It's topic in which science and�
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The continuing opioid crisis across the nation is prompting calls for action and change. In Vermont, new rules outlining how doctors prescribe opioids to�
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On Tuesday, state employees learned more about the contamination found in their St. Johnsbury offices.Late last week, three chemicals were found in the�
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A record number of Vermonters died last year from opioid overdoses.Preliminary numbers released by the the Vermont Department of Health show 105 people�
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Vermont's Health Commissioner says people in Bennington who consumed water with the industrial chemical PFOA have detectable levels of the chemical in�
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A legislative committee has permanently set Vermont's safe drinking water standard for the chemicals PFOA and PFOS at 20 parts per trillion.Vermont's�
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State officials identified a potentially toxic bloom of cyanobacteria � also known as blue-green algae � in Mallets Bay earlier this week, after they had�