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The towing industry is largely unregulated in Vermont. State lawmakers are considering capping how much tow companies can charge for moving and storing vehicles.
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As Vermont lawmakers debate whether to ban a class of pesticides known to harm bees, one beekeeper has taken matters into his own hands.
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There has been a substantial rise in judges opting to submit blank financial disclosure documents since 2019 from 31% of judges that year to 49% in 2022.
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The state says the cover on an underground water storage tank was unsecured. Meanwhile, a state police investigation lingers and the boy’s family is in touch with an attorney.
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Parkour offers an out-of-the-ordinary outlet that costs nothing. The sport builds on intuitive human movement — running, climbing, rolling, swinging — to move between two points in the most creative and efficient way possible.
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As proprietors of information, librarians are used to helping people connect with social services. But recently in Vermont, those service responsibilities are increasingly being placed on the library itself — and adapting to the increased need has been a challenge.
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Westphalen has increasingly become a known name in Vermont, where he makes photographic subjects of moldering rural scenes.
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As Burlington International Airport braces for the holidays, officials with the city’s vehicle-for-hire licensing board want to see more action on a slew of proposals to improve peoples’ experience going to and from the airport.
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Spiritualism is the belief system that practices communication with the dead. It’s been a religious movement in the U.S. for a long time.
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A new federal report released last month finds hunger in the U.S. rose sharply last year.