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Local voters might have to vote again on school budgets that were passed back on Town Meeting Day. Plus: some of the most vulnerable populations may not…
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Beginning this weekend, almost anyone in Vermont can get tested for COVID-19 who wants to. That is, except those most vulnerable to infection: People in…
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Over the last two months, inmates and the Vermont Department of Corrections have offered conflicting accounts about the availability of alcohol-based hand…
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How one restaurant is doing over a month into the shutdown. Plus, Vermont prisoners locked up past their minimum sentence, UVM’s fall plans, and an update…
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Vermont Is Trying To Shrink Its Prison Population, But 350 Inmates Are Locked Up Past Their MinimumsPrisons are like cruise ships or nursing homes: they are among the riskiest places to be during this pandemic.Today, about 350 Vermont inmates are past…
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Vermont law allows the Department of Corrections to reward heroic and selfless acts with a 30-day sentence reduction. Some men in the kitchen crew at the…
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The Vermont Department of Corrections has confirmed that inmates at some facilities don't have access to mental health services. Chris Burnor, a man held…
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A superior court judge heard arguments on April 21 in Windham County about whether the court should consider a detainee’s medical vulnerability to…
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Parole officers doling out hand sanitizer. Inmates cooking for those in quarantine. At the Vermont Department of Corrections, it's all hands on deck.Our…
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Vermont’s Department of Corrections has taken aggressive measures in response to the coronavirus. But according to inmates, those housed and working…