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Past articles by Carolyn:

No control board for police oversight, majority democratic city council among Burlington's Town Meeting Day results

Four charter changes were voted in. → Read More

Self-defense classes for women back at the Essex Police Department

They're looking forward to bringing back the courses regularly and reconnecting with the people they serve. → Read More

Vermont school forfeits state tournament game, refusing to play against transgender athlete

The Vermont Principals' Association reiterates its support for each student. → Read More

Union files Unfair Labor Practice against Vermont State Colleges

VSCS has until March 10 to respond. → Read More

Vermonters gather for vigil in Montpelier to mark one year of war in Ukraine

"This year has been the weirdest year of my life." → Read More

City Council asking to cap enrollment before building campus dorm

The university opted out of a decade-long agreement that controlled student population. → Read More

Plows, trails prepare for another snowstorm

Some are looking forward to the snow, others will be working through the storm. → Read More

Family, former student remember Rita Curran after her 52-year-old murder case is finally solved

"We now have two generations in our family who never knew her." → Read More

Burlington City Council welcoming at least 3 new faces

Town Meeting Day is March 7. → Read More

Reaction to new developments in 1971 murder of young woman in her Burlington apartment

"It's one of the three biggest crimes in my 50 years of reporting." → Read More

Two communities fighting to stop demolition of churches

Residents say they hold great historic and community value → Read More

Vermont florist prepared for last-minute flower orders on Valentine's Day

On top of the late bloomers coming in Tuesday, they had plenty of pre-orders to fill too. → Read More

Vermont releases top scams of 2022

"If your emotional response is being spiked it could be a scam." → Read More

VPA brings conversation about fan, player behavior to state lawmakers

"You should be able to ban parents, whoever from games." → Read More

Gov. Scott hopes for respect, civility after recent incidents involving school basketball teams

Gov. Scott hopes for respect, civility after recent incidents involving school basketball teams "It’s clear we have a problem." Gov. Phil Scott, (R) Vermont, spoke out for the first time following a brawl at a middle school basketball game in Alburgh last week. One man, 60-year-old Russell Giroux of Alburgh, was involved and left the school after the altercation. Giroux pulled over on his way… → Read More

Burlington City Council divided on best approach to community input on police oversight

Voters will decide on the Community Control Board ballot item this March. → Read More

211 helping connect people with resources during extremely cold temperatures

Callers will talk to a real person on the other end of the line. → Read More

Protecting vulnerable individuals during extreme winter weather conditions

People who have a dementia or Alzheimer's diagnosis run a risk of wandering off. → Read More

Burlington shelters preparing for people escaping freezing temperatures

The city is opening up a temporary shelter in the New North End while Elmwood still isn't open. → Read More

University of Vermont Medical Center support staff to unionize after vote

The employees overwhelmingly voted "Yes" in the poll, with a final tally of 997 to 163 for support staff and 123 to 18 for technical staff. → Read More