It’s not the end of the road for the bill, which seeks to make major changes to the state’s half-century-old land use review law.
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The Hanover Police Department said in a press release that 90 people had been arrested at Dartmouth.
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Made HereA Hill Farmer's Story, this week's Made Here local documentary series premiere, tells the story of director Kathryn Youngdahl-Stauss' discovery of two early 20th-century diaries from Granville, Vermont.
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This weekend marks Waking Windows' third festival since taking two years off due to the COVID pandemic. Venues around Winooski will showcase musicians, comedians, local authors and more for the three-day event.
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Student protesters have said they will stay at the encampment until all of their demands are met.
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The Biden administration is set to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III drug. The head of the Vermont Cannabis Control Board says the move would open doors for medical research — and it could also benefit Vermont's cannabis businesses.
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While there is still disagreement among lawmakers seeking to rein in the motel voucher program, they appear poised to end an era of mass, months-long extensions for unsheltered Vermonters.
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Gov. Phil Scott has named Brandon poet Bianca Stone as Vermont poet laureate.
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There are different models of small, microtransit bus services popping up across the state, and each is working in its own way.
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"The Cemetery of Untold Stories" is an exploration of the act of storytelling and the characters we all create.
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Mecus was a leader among forest rangers in the Adirondacks, serving as a ranger since 1999. She was part of hundreds of searches and rescues over her career. Mecus was also a leader among the queer community in the Adirondacks.
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The proposed $89 annual fee is part of a larger transportation bill already approved by the Senate. But House lawmakers say it's a sticking point.
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Southern Vermont broadband district says it needs to change its financial plan to meet cost overrunsDeerfield Valley Fiber, which serves 24 towns in southern Vermont, asked the Vermont Community Broadband Board this week to make changes to its federal grant contract.