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The shelters, which opened last November during a wave of evictions from Vermont’s motel voucher program, have served 36 families.
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23andMe this week entered the federal bankruptcy process and is looking for a buyer, which has raised questions about data privacy for those who participated in the company's genetic analysis.
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After going over budget by more than $100 million over two years, UVM Medical Center has put forward a compromise to state regulators.
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The Legislature and Gov. Phil Scott are once again locked in a heated political battle over the program’s future.
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Outright Vermont is urging state lawmakers to safeguard the rights of youth in Vermont as the Trump administration seeks to rollback protections for LGBTQ+ Americans.
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Every year, Vermont libraries use federal funding to pay for everything from interlibrary loans to audio books and staff training. It's unclear if that funding will continue after June.
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Trump's frequent attacks on Canada's sovereignty have infuriated Canadians and led to a surge in Canadian nationalism that has bolstered Liberal poll numbers.
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The Trump administration's erasure of federal data has put the Internet Archive in the spotlight. The organization, with its small but mighty team, is working to help save the world's digital history.
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Vermont's top journalists join moderator Mitch Wertlieb to delve into the most important news stories of the week.
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The bill would give nominating power to state recognized Native American groups with historical ties to New Hampshire, all of which are based in Vermont.