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Thru-hikers who are walking from the South are arriving in Vermont right about now, but the flooding last week is complicating the journey.
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The tiny town of Cavendish saw a lot of damage from the storm this week after the Black River jumped its banks and washed through a section of town.
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The Legislature last year passed a law that requires school boards to change offensive mascots. Three people are now asking the state to step in after a school board refused to get rid of the name 'Chieftains.'
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While sea lamprey are considered a nuisance species around Lake Champlain, the fish are an important part of the Connecticut River ecosystem.
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The state began testing schools for PCBs about a year ago, and as more of the dangerous chemicals are found, questions are growing over what it will cost to clean up the buildings.
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A historic marker that commemorates Vermont's first gay bar is hidden from view, and some LGBTQ+ activists want to move the sign.
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In 1970, biologist Roger Payne released an LP called "Songs of the Humpback Whale.� It played a key role in igniting the modern environmental movement, and helped bring whales back from the brink of extinction. Payne, who lived in South Woodstock, died over the weekend.
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As climate change intensifies winter storms, Vermont regulators want utilities to communicate better with customers during power outages.
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Some Vermont schools are now hosting large groups of refugee children for the first time.
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A worker at a Brattleboro homeless shelter was killed, and the woman charged with her murder was staying at the shelter. The service agency that runs the shelter shut down all its operations, and volunteers have stepped in to continue services.