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It's still not safe to travel or return to homes in many parts of Vermont as high waters, washed out roads and boil water notices make recovery difficult.
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President Biden approved Vermont's emergency declaration Tuesday morning as rescue teams in that state braced for more rain and flooding from a storm that left a trail of damage across the Northeast.
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Last week, transgender and LGBTQ+ youth from all over Vermont gathered at the Statehouse steps. They were part of a national youth march for Queer and Trans Youth Autonomy on Trans Day of Visibility.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with statehouse reporters on what bills made it out of committee by the mid-point of the Vermont legislative session.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with members of the Montpelier community on how VCFA's decision to move their residencies and sell buildings will affect our capital.
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Hosts Mikaela Lefrak and Connor Cyrus talk with town clerks and meeting moderators about the big questions Vermont voters will decide during their local town meetings this year.
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Gaps in mental health services contributed to the fatal police shooting of a man in Montpelier in 2019, according to a recent report issued by the Mental Health Crisis Response Commission.
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Lloyd Devereux Richards and Marguerite Richards spoke with Vermont Edition about the TikTok posts that won over millions of fans � and put an 11-year-old debut novel on the bestseller list.
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Summertime is the season for street music. Sometimes you walk past it, other times you stay and listen.
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Dozens of Vermonters stood outside the Montpelier post office Tuesday to draw public attention to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.