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Not selling dope, selling hope,” says Justin Johnston, a Brattleboro police arrestee turned assistance team staffer who’s helping others escape the hard knocks of substance use and the streets.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Chasing onward,” by Quinn Brubaker, 13, of Shelburne. Artwork is “Wonder,” by Emma Herzmann from the YWP Media Library.
Addiction here is not some distant statistic; it's an unrelenting force that has a corrupting grip on neighbors, classmates and loved ones.
The Trump administration paused access to more than $16 million sent to Vermont through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.
The event came two months after another event at which Abenaki leaders from a First Nation based in Quebec urged state ...
A diverse group of students testified before the House and Senate education committees Friday, singing the praises of their small schools and urging the state to preserve DEI programming.
I’m suing the Trump Administration for the tenth time over these illegal tariffs to protect working Vermonters, small ...
U.S. Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., visited Mohsen Mahdawi in a Vermont jail Monday, sharing a snippet of their conversation to ...
Vermont’s largest public transit agency is now, as a result, weighing new training for its bus drivers on how to interact with federal agents.
Some residents said racism and retention issues are problems many predominantly white towns face when they hire people of color, particularly Black people, and urged Northfield officials to do better.
The decision by the village trustees appears to set the stage for a protracted legal battle. Swanson’s fight to be reinstated as police chief would now move to the courthouse.
At least one Middlebury College student’s status was affected, according to an announcement last week. University spokespersons declined to comment on whether the status is being restored.
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