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Protests against police violence and racism drew large crowds in cities and towns across Vermont over the weekend, but racial justice leaders are calling�
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State agencies and local shelters are scrambling to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among people experiencing homelessness who may be particularly�
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Montpelier was at somewhat of a standstill Friday as law enforcement followed up on reports of a person with a gun at Vermont state government buildings.�
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Elections security experts have discovered new ways to manipulate the type of voting machine used in Vermont, but local elections officials say it's�
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Montpelier police shot and killed a man on Friday morning, and Vermont State Police are now investigating the fatal shooting.Update:State police�
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Emmett is a mounted boar head. For 22 years, Emmett has hung on the wall in Vermont Supreme Court Justice Marilyn Skoglund's Montpelier office, where he�
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State lawmakers are tapping the brakes on legislation that would expand voting rights in Montpelier and Brattleboro.On Town Meeting Day, voters in�
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Town Meeting Day reminds Vermonters of how we vote in our unique form of local democracy, but the question of who gets to vote � in elections and at Town�
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A water main break in downtown Montpelier turned portions of Main Street into an icy river Saturday morning.It’s the second major water main break for�
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A large crowd gathered on the lawn in front of the Vermont Statehouse in Montpelier on Saturday for a Women’s March rally. The event was held in�