Vermont Public Staff
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Here are 11 new laws that relate to protecting children from abuse, car seats, a new tax, and other issues.
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The National Weather Service says tornadoes, hail and strong winds are possible until 8 p.m. Sunday.
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In a one-day veto session, lawmakers overrode six of the governor's eight vetoes this year, including property tax rates and Act 250 — but failed to enact a data privacy bill that had drawn national attention.
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Vermont — especially the Northeast Kingdom — is overall looking like a good place to view the total solar eclipse, though meteorologists are monitoring clouds encroaching from the west. Here's the latest forecast.
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For the 2024 election, Vermont Public is committed to providing Vermonters with what you need to make informed decisions at the ballot box. We’re focused on the stakes of the election, and that starts by putting people — not preconceived ideas — at the center of our reporting process.
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2023 is winding down, and Vermont Public's staff is reminiscing. Here are some of our favorite stories from the past year.