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Vermont 211 provides emergency services across the state. Starting in July, their services will no longer be available 24/7.
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People formerly in Vermont foster care do not have access to their own state records. A new report asks lawmakers to change that.
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How food assistance programs are preparing to help a growing number of Vermonters. Plus, the latest COVID-19 numbers, and a birthday party.Want the web…
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As the coronavirus pandemic inflicts a mounting toll on the Vermont economy, state officials have begun to develop a “mass feeding plan” for residents who…
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The Brattleboro Retreat will receive an emergency $7.3 million state bailout to stabilize its finances during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Retreat's finances…
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The Brattleboro Retreat is in financial crisis. The state’s largest psychiatric facility, and the only inpatient option for children, told state officials…
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The Brattleboro Retreat says it doesn't have enough money to finish a 12-bed expansion that's underway. The recent announcement that the state won't add…
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Human Services Secretary Mike Smith is calling for an immediate independent investigation into allegations of sexual abuse and drug use by guards at the…
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Gov. Phil Scott has ordered Human Services Secretary Mike Smith to investigate allegations reported by Seven Days of officer misconduct at the Chittenden…
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While allegations of racial harassment at the Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital in Berlin made news last week, records show that they were hardly isolated…