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The town of Richmond recently backed out of its plans to hire the former Hinesburg police chief after officials raised concerns about his actions in the days leading up to his departure.
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Saja Almogalli is the newest district liaison officer for Winooski's schools. Her background as a refugee from Iraq informs her work in one of Vermont's most diverse school districts.
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"We are all devastated," David Maland's aunt told the Associated Press in a text. She called him an "exceptional person. Incredible man."
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Federal authorities investigating the shooting death of a Border Patrol agent on Monday say a German national in the U.S. on a “current visa� was also killed in the exchange of gunfire.
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The Queen City's mayor and two police officers discuss how a new oversight panel would work.
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When about 20 Burlington high school students visited the Queen City’s police department headquarters Wednesday for a forensics class, officers staged a mock shooting � complete with a masked assailant and realistic gun shot sounds. But the demonstration came without apparent warning to the students themselves, who dove for the ground in terror.
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The Vermont chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union sought electronic records related to the department's communications with federal immigration authorities. The sheriff's department would only provide the records in person.
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Michael Major, a former deputy sheriff in Chittenden County who represented the Vermont Police Association, made a dismissive and profane comment about a migrant worker afraid of being reported to immigration authorities.
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Chauvin has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from claims he kneeled on a teenager's neck in 2017, while he is accused of kneeling on a woman's neck earlier in that year.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak, along with ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý producer/reporter Myra Flynn, create a space for reflection on Tyre Nichols' death.