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Federally funded affordable housing boom still won't be enough to solve shortage of units in VermontCoronavirus relief money will bring more a thousand housing units online by 2023, but experts say they won't be enough to provide safe shelter for everyone who needs it.
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The Montpelier Senior Activity Center once bustled with people. But COVID-19 changed that. This hour, we hear how this center, like many across the state,�
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The FrequencyDespite warnings of armed demonstrations in state capitols over the weekend, Montpelier had a quiet Sunday. Plus, history, race, and the riot at the U.S.�
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Updated 6 p.m.Sunday was a mostly quiet day in Montpelier, and the armed protests that law enforcement officials had been preparing for did not�
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After extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the FBI has warned of similar efforts at state capitols in the coming days.Montpelier police issued a�
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Ahead Of Potential Violent Demonstrations, Montpelier Mayor Calls On Counter-Protesters To Stay HomeVermont law enforcement is monitoring calls and plans for armed gatherings at state capitols, including the Vermont Statehouse in Montpelier, on Sunday,�
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The FrequencyNew restrictions in the Canadian province to our north as COVID-19 surges. Plus, adults with disabilities maintaining connections virtually, police�
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Law enforcement officials in Vermont say they’re preparing for the possibility of armed protests at the Statehouse next week.Montpelier police issued a�
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Protesters demanding racial justice and an overhaul to policing interrupted a rally organized on Saturday to show solidary with Vermont police�
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Brian Peete is the incoming new police chief for Montpelier. He's been working at the department since the 15th and he'll be sworn in on July 1. He's�