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This amendment adds another layer of protection for abortion rights in Vermont that advocates say is necessary in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Vermont was the last state to have never sent a woman to Congress. But on Tuesday, Democrat Becca Balint won her race, and will become the first woman and first LGBTQ person to represent the state.
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The Richmond, Vt., water superintendent revealed in his resignation letter that fluoride levels have not been in the state-recommended range for over a decade — far longer than previously disclosed.
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Residents of a small Vermont community were blindsided by news that a water department official lowered fluoride levels nearly four years ago, giving rise to worries about children's dental health.
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Vermont's Republican governor, Phil Scott, is on the ballot today, just like he was in 2016, 2018 and 2020. Why is that and will it ever change?
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A father and his two sons in Rochester, Vermont, have designed a portable, easy-to-assemble structure that is being used as an outdoor classroom during the pandemic.
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Leahy, 81, is the longest-serving member of the U.S. Senate.
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Gov. Scott is lifting all of the state's COVID-19 restrictions after a successful vaccination campaign — 80% of the state's eligible population, those 12 and over, have received at least one dose.
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The shift in priorities is drawing criticism from essential workers and people with underlying conditions who are getting bumped back in line.
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Vermont and South Dakota are both among the most rural states in the U.S. One has embraced coronavirus safety measures, the other has not, and their infection and death rates are starkly different.