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“There’s no winged unicorn coming out of D.C. or Montpelier that’s going to come and give us the shortfall money,” said the head of the housing agency.
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Vermont’s largest city has launched a new initiative that allows first responders to administer opioid addiction treatment medication at the scene of overdoses. Research indicates it’s an effective way to get more people who struggle with opioid misuse into treatment.
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City officials decided to open the shelter because they estimate over 250 people are currently sleeping outside in and around Burlington.
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White-haired hopefuls gathered in City Hall Park on Saturday for their chance to win a grand prize of $17, the senator’s proposed minimum wage.
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"On the surface it looks like we're just giving away free veggies," said Nour El-Naboulsi. "But we are bringing our community members into a solidarity fold."
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Superior Court Judge Samuel Hoar, in a Nov. 19 decision, wrote the city had broad authority under state law to place restrictions on short-term rentals.
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Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad won’t seek reappointment next year, and the city says there will be a national search to find a replacement.
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The Queen City's mayor and two police officers discuss how a new oversight panel would work.
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The top prosecutor in Chittenden County says she doesn't expect to add hate crime charges against Jason Eaton, who is accused of shooting two Palestinian Americans and a Palestinian last year in Burlington.
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Christine Farrell, who died this year at the age of 72, had one of the only complete collections of everything published by DC Comics. Nearly 500 of the rarest comics in her collection were sold at auction last weekend.