April McCullum
News EditorApril McCullum is one of Vermont Public's news editors. Email April.
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Here are some of the events honoring veterans around Vermont this week, including the return of Vets Town Halls, where the public can listen to veterans describing what their service means to them.
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University of Vermont and Dartmouth are hosting visiting speakers, demonstrations and other gatherings for the holiday. Plus, we highlight some museums and galleries featuring Indigenous art and culture in Quebec.
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Wildfire smoke is becoming more of an issue in Vermont and across the country. Here are some resources to help with smoke exposure when air quality gets dangerous.
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If you're searching for a new job, in the market for a used car or looking to make your pickling hobby professional, these laws could impact you.
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Maybe you need an orange plow truck. Or a Mount Philo State Park leaf blower. Or a park ranger’s rowboat that might not float. Everything's a treasure for someone.
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This table summarizes federal funding cuts in Vermont and their impacts, when known.
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There's a lot laid out in Gov. Phil Scott's 2026 budget he shared Tuesday — which totals about $9 billion. Here are just a few of the big proposals that might help break it down.
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The far-reaching proposal would consolidate decisions about education in Vermont in the hands of state government and five large regional school boards.
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The road to getting anything big accomplished this year in Montpelier is going to require collaboration between Democrats and Republicans. Here are some of the key issues to watch.
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The new laws taking effect in 2025 include an annual minimum wage increase and several changes that are intended to increase the accessibility of health care.