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Legislation that arrived on Gov. Phil Scott’s desk last week would establish a new use-of-force standard for police agencies across Vermont, but public�
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Vermont Attorney General TJ Donovan says his office is seeing a rise in scams related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some scams are promising remedies to the�
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A national company operating several nursing homes in Vermont will pay more than $700,000 in fines and have more oversight under a settlement agreement�
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In recent months, the St. Albans Police department has been scrutinized after a high profile case in which a cop allegedly punched a handcuffed woman in�
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The state of Vermont has announced a settlement with WoodBine Senior Living, which managed a memory care home in Essex called Spring Village from 2016 to�
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A judge in Chittenden County determined this week that a man accused of killing his wife with a meat cleaver in 2017 is not competent to stand trial.The�
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Vermont Attorney General TJ Donovan has declined to file charges against a Burlington police officer who got in an altercation with a man who later�
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Attorney General TJ Donovan is advising Vermont towns to consider being part of a national lawsuit that seeks to make drug companies liable for creating�
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The refiling of murder charges in a 2017 killing has become the center of a politicized debate: how should the state should handle people, who because of�
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Racial justice advocates say they’re unimpressed by a reporting system launched earlier this year that changed the way police handle racial bias incidents�