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Lt. Gov. John Rodgers argued that a 3.25 mile stretch of dirt road by his house is private property. Rodgers is asking the court to allow him to bar public access to the road, which is in the middle of a town highway.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents arrested and detained eight workers at Pleasant Valley Farms on Monday, according to the dairy farm owners and an organization that represents migrant farmworkers.
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If Congress approves a federal budget that results in dramatic funding cuts to states, then some Vermont lawmakers say an increase in state income taxes may be the least worst option for Vermont.
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We hear from the candidates of some of the most consequential races who claimed victory Tuesday night.
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Incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman, who won the Democratic primary Tuesday, will face off in November against former state senator John Rodgers, the Republican nominee. Affordability will likely be a major theme in the campaign for the largely ceremonial position.
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Vermont’s gun control laws were a polarizing issue for many in the state when Gov. Phil Scott signed them into law in April. Essex-Orleans Sen. John…
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His name won’t be on the ballot for the primary, but Essex-Orleans District Sen. John Rodgers says he is a Democratic candidate for governor, thanks to…
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Elected officials in Vermont have historically paid a steep price for supporting gun control measures, but the politics of guns in a post-Parkland era may…
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Democratic Sen. John Rodgers says he is considering jumping into the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor to offer voters a moderate voice focused…