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We are working to transform our state from one that excels at blocking to one that prioritizes building in the right places.
Miro Weinberger, UVM's first Leahy Honor's College Scholar in Residence leads a new intership course that explores solutions ...
It is crucial to recognize that the entanglements of Vermont’s prisons and police with the violence of U.S. imperialism are not unique to this moment.
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Vermont Explored on MSNThis Network of Easy Trails Feature Some of the Most Epic Views in VermontTaconic Mountains Ramble State Park is a unique collection of hiking trails meandering over 204 acres of fields, forests, ...
Vermont, and Washington, as shown in the map above. The number of cases this year has already surpassed the number of cases recorded for the entirety of last year, when there were 285 cases ...
In hope of making the state's education system more sustainable, the Vermont House of Representatives passed a major reform ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNHow many Christians, Catholics are in Vermont? A look at the state's religion demographicsOf the 45% of Vermont adults in the study who identify as Christians, 18% of them are Catholic. That's just under the nationwide total of 19% of adults.
Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas has issued the following statement in response: “This executive order is a thinly veiled attempt to disenfranchise wide swaths of the American ...
Two people have died and at least six are injured following a shooting on Florida State University's campus Thursday morning. The university announced at 3:30 p.m. that "law enforcement has ...
Five ISPs are participating in VT-BEAD at this stage. For those areas that did not receive applications, VCBB will reach out to known providers as part of the state’s commitment under the BEAD Program ...
Vermont’s Secretary of State has issued a scathing criticism of an executive order on elections by President Donald Trump. Under the federal order, voters, including Vermonters, would be ...
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WFFF Burlington on MSNLeaders weigh the future of outdoor recreation in VermontOutdoor recreation contributes 4.8% to Vermont’s gross domestic product – that’s $2.1 billion. But as uncertainty continues ...
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