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Past articles by Brianna:

Gov. Phil Scott: 'We have more jobs than people to fill them'

The state has allocated $85 million to revitalize the economy and address workforce challenges in the coming years. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine for Vermont children could be available this week

COVID-19 vaccines for children ages six months to five years old will primarily be administered by primary care providers. → Read More

Plattsburgh murder suspect appears in court as nine witnesses testify

Vincent Abrams was arrested last week in connection with the death of Melissa Myers, who was stabbed to death in her apartment during the early morning hours of June 4. → Read More

With endemic virus, Scott administration looks ahead to pandemic recovery

State leaders are especially focused on revitalizing health and education systems. → Read More

Advocates call veto of drug policy bill a 'missed opportunity' to save lives

The bill would have looked into creating safe injection sites in Vermont. → Read More

Plattsburgh police make arrest in murder of Plattsburgh woman stabbed '10 or 20' times

Vincent M. Abrams was arrested at his home in Champlain, New York, and pleaded not guilty. → Read More

Burlington leaders outline plan to reduce gun violence in the city

Mayor Miro Weinberger will propose his plan to rebuild the Burlington Police Department at next week's City Council meeting. → Read More

New details emerge in Montpelier High School threat investigation

Court documents detail how 18-year-old student would "shoot up the school" if he carried out an attack. → Read More

Burlington leaders slow to respond to uptick in violence

Business owners want the City Council to reconsider police funding, while councilors say it's up to the Burlington Police Department and Mayor Miro Weinberger to offer solutions. → Read More

Why Burlington police say recent shooting is 'different'

This is the 12th gunfire incident in Burlington since the start of the year. It happened Sunday night near Roosevelt Park. → Read More

School safety forum emphasizes 'see something, say something' campaign

The Colchester-Milton rotary hosted a forum for law enforcement officials and education leaders to take questions on school safety protocols. → Read More

In Colchester, new affordable units will address housing crisis and homelessness

Vermont celebrated joining the House America initiative by breaking ground on 36 affordable apartments. → Read More

Vermonters honor fallen soldiers at Veterans Memorial Cemetery

It was a somber day in Randolph as people paid their respects to those lost in the line of duty. → Read More

Marathon security: 'lots of officers' along route to keep people safe

Burlington Police Department takes lead on security in partnership with Vermont State Police and other agencies → Read More

Teachers, students express fear following Texas school massacre

Hundreds of South Burlington students walked out of class demanding change → Read More

Businesses expect economic boon with return of Vermont City Marathon

The marathon draws thousands of runners and tens of thousands of spectators who eat, shop, and stay in and around Burlington. → Read More

Vermont's new school funding formula seeks to create more equitable system

The new formula will adjust pupil weights to account for the greater costs of educating kids in certain districts. → Read More

Vermont leaders announce broadband expansion in rural areas

As part of a $245 million statewide buildout effort, new fiber-optic lines will soon deliver internet into Bolton and several towns in the Northeast Kingdom. → Read More

Burlington businesses gear up for busy graduation weekend

Hotels and restaurants say they are completely booked, and prepared, for what will likely be the busiest weekend in more than two years. → Read More

Man accused of attempted kidnapping in South Burlington pleads not guilty

Joseph Skellie, 34, is charged with attempted kidnapping, aggravated assault, attempted robbery, and unlawful restraint. → Read More