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Inspired by the organizing tactics of Martin Luther King Jr., a coalition of Vermont activists is using 40 days of nonviolent protest in Montpelier to�
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Poverty is on the rise in Vermont, with roughly one in nine Vermonters struggling to make ends meet. It's a trend that's steadily increased over the last�
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Vermont’s universal recycling law, Act 148, requires institutions that create large amounts of food waste to keep that food out of a landfill. And that�
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Budget pressures at the Department for Children and Families led lawmakers and administration officials to cut welfare benefits for 860 Vermont�
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Nearly one in six Vermont children is living in poverty, and advocates say it’s time to put more money into solving the problem. Now, a coalition is�
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Vermont has a poverty rate of 12.2 percent. And almost a quarter of the state's jobs are considered low wage. Advocates say that the crisis of poor�
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On Monday of this week the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf served more people in a single day than ever before. Meanwhile, USDA statistics show that the�
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Many people in our state are financially struggling. We're talking to a financial coach who helps low and moderate income Vermonters. From tackling�
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The Morrisville Development Review Board Thursday rejected a zoning permit for a year-round homeless shelter.Lamoille County is one of the few counties in�
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A lawyer representing Champlain Housing Trust says an emergency housing facility in Shelburne does not violate local zoning codes.The town of Shelburne�