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The Black Lives Matter flag will fly in City Hall Park in Barre next month, but it isn’t the victory that supporters of the measure had been hoping…
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The health department continues to track 30 people as part of a COVID-19 outbreak associated with hockey and broomball leagues in central Vermont. This…
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How are Vermont animal shelters adapting to the COVID-19 crisis? We talk with staff from two local humane societies, and hear how some residents are…
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Governor Phil Scott ordered the closure of all Vermont schools as of last Wednesday, in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Erica Heilman checked in…
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A Monkton resident who has had multiple Black Lives Matter signs stolen from his front yard is appealing to the community for support. John Mejia says the…
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State officials say a potent batch of heroin is responsible for a spate of overdoses in central Vermont over the past few days. The Department of Health…
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The build-out of a fiber-optic broadband network in central Vermont should be greatly expedited by $9 million in long-term financing.ECFiber’s growth has…
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A Utah developer’s plans to build a 20,000-person settlement in Orange and Windsor counties could make it difficult for a Tunbridge family to keep living…
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The Utah man who wants to build a unique project in Central Vermont says he is poised to purchase an additional 500 acres of land.If he completes those…
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The current location of paintings by one of Vermont's most famous artists, Thomas Waterman Wood, is somewhat hidden in plain sight.The gallery, originally…