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In review: Rural schools under pressure, ICE plans in Vermont, Medicare Advantage

In review: Rural schools under pressure, ICE plans in Vermont, Medicare Advantage

Gov. Scott announces special prosecutor, dedicated judge for repeat offenders in Chittenden County

Gov. Scott announces special prosecutor, dedicated judge for repeat offenders in Chittenden County

Remembering Ralph Deslauriers, Bolton Valley founder who championed locals and independent ownership

Remembering Ralph Deslauriers, Bolton Valley founder who championed locals and independent ownership

Lt. Gov. Rodgers takes his hometown to court in road dispute

Lt. Gov. Rodgers takes his hometown to court in road dispute

'Hypnotic and reverent': Why a 12th-century mystic appeals to 21st

'Hypnotic and reverent': Why a 12th-century mystic appeals to 21st

In Danville, a petition seeks to close the local high school

In Danville, a petition seeks to close the local high school

Pride Center of Vermont to pause operations indefinitely

Pride Center of Vermont to pause operations indefinitely

Rutland voters overwhelmingly approve $3.9 million bond

Rutland voters overwhelmingly approve $3.9 million bond

Women break down barriers in New Hampshire’s small fishing and aquaculture industries.

Women break down barriers in New Hampshire’s small fishing and aquaculture industries.

Do vouchers unequally sort Vermont’s students? New data suggests yes

Do vouchers unequally sort Vermont’s students? New data suggests yes

Captain J.P. Sinclair reflects on a life investigating crimes in Vermont, Part 2

Captain J.P. Sinclair reflects on a life investigating crimes in Vermont, Part 2

Hauling water and hoping for rain: Upper Valley farmers cope with extreme drought

Hauling water and hoping for rain: Upper Valley farmers cope with extreme drought

St. Albans dairy workers ratify a contract, ending strike

St. Albans dairy workers ratify a contract, ending strike

Maine parents say getting an old school landline for kids is revolutionary

Maine parents say getting an old school landline for kids is revolutionary

Immigration authorities ordered a Panton man to an ICE check-in. 200 friends decided to join him

Immigration authorities ordered a Panton man to an ICE check-in. 200 friends decided to join him

Welch on the shutdown: 'The political system is not working.'

Welch on the shutdown: 'The political system is not working.'

Drought conditions hit Vermont's farms and forests

Drought conditions hit Vermont's farms and forests

Vermont Green announces women's club set to compete in USL W League

Vermont Green announces women's club set to compete in USL W League

New England’s last coal plant has stopped operating, according to its owners

New England’s last coal plant has stopped operating, according to its owners

'It's an equity issue': Gov. Phil Scott defends his return

Vermont's drought is intensifying the fire risk. This reporter saw it firsthand

Vermont's drought is intensifying the fire risk. This reporter saw it firsthand

Nectar's, the Burlington venue that launched Phish, closes on a quiet note after 50 years

Nectar's, the Burlington venue that launched Phish, closes on a quiet note after 50 years

Goats on the slopes? A potential climate solution hits the ski trails at Jay Peak

Goats on the slopes? A potential climate solution hits the ski trails at Jay Peak

J.P. Sinclair reflects on his career investigating crimes in Vermont

J.P. Sinclair reflects on his career investigating crimes in Vermont

5 essential tasks to carry your garden through early fall

5 essential tasks to carry your garden through early fall

Who's more charitable, dog owners or cat owners? A Dartmouth study looked into it

Who's more charitable, dog owners or cat owners? A Dartmouth study looked into it

Local newscast for Friday, Oct. 3

Local newscast for Friday, Oct. 3

In review: Public safety firing, shutdown impacts, Burlington mall redevelopment

In review: Public safety firing, shutdown impacts, Burlington mall redevelopment

Trump asks 9 colleges to commit to his political agenda and get favorable access to federal money

Trump asks 9 colleges to commit to his political agenda and get favorable access to federal money

Department of Energy cuts funds for Beta Technologies, UVM projects

Department of Energy cuts funds for Beta Technologies, UVM projects