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When the gavel sounds, the new legislative session begins. Vermont Edition will be at the Statehouse as the 75th biennial session of the Vermont�
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Hundreds of people flocked to the Statehouse Friday to see the goddess of agriculture reclaim her perch atop the golden dome.A statue of Ceres, the Roman�
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Economic and political changes are staring down journalism professionals in ways that, while not necessarily new, pose complex new challenges. To examine�
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In 2014 � the last non-presidential election year � roughly 17 percent of Vermonters used the early voting system, according to the Vermont Secretary of�
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There was a time when non-U.S. citizens could vote in elections where they resided in this country. But anti-immigrant feelings in the late 19th and early�
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This month, the Wayside Restaurant in Montpelier turns 100 years old. By serving up old-fashioned comfort food with a "made-in-Vermont" flair, it's one�
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The invasive emerald ash borer has been found in Montpelier. City officials are taking steps to protect some trees along city streets, but ultimately they�
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Construction will soon be underway on a multimodal transit and welcome center in Montpelier. It’s known as the One Taylor Street project � and it’s been a�
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Vermont Attorney General TJ Donovan says no charges will be filed against the police officers who shot and killed an alleged bank robber in Montpelier in�
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On Saturday afternoon, protesters filled the lawn in front of the Vermont Statehouse � where just the night before, House lawmakers gave preliminary�