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Federal immigration enforcement in Vermont is not new. What is, legal experts say, is what they describe as an intensifying rhetoric and “fear-mongering� at the federal level. Groups in Vermont are trying to combat fear with crowd-sourcing more information.
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At the Pride Center of Vermont, Trans Program Manager and SafeSpace Advocate Em Russo says people are thinking through gender markers on their documents, coming together in support group settings and � finding moments of joy.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý will air special coverage of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration online, on our main TV channel and on radio.
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The principal of North Country Union High School in Newport said the district has a longstanding policy of requiring outside law enforcement to produce a warrant if they want access to students.
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Vermont is waiting on $229 million in federal broadband funding, but President-elect Donald Trump has been critical of the program that is funding that work.
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Vermont Gov. Phil Scott said he was able to work effectively with the last Trump administration, despite his outspoken criticism of the president. And he said he expects the same will be true over the next four years.
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On Wednesday morning, Vermonters learned Donald Trump is their president-elect. That afternoon, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý reporter Elodie Reed crisscrossed Franklin County to hear how residents were feeling.
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Democratic presidential candidates easily win Vermont, but Republican Donald Trump’s tally in the state has increased by thousands each time he has been on the ballot.
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Gov. Phil Scott said Vice President Kamala Harris had a strong performance in Tuesday's debate, but he'd like to learn more about some of her policy positions.
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Sen. Peter Welch and Rep. Becca Balint each said the verdict indicated the strength of the American judicial system.