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In today’s episode, more on how a U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down Colorado’s conversion therapy ban could affect Vermont and what’snext for Vermont Green FC following the team’s U.S. Open Cup loss. We’ll also hear a portion of Grammy-nominated Vermont musician Moira Smiley’s piece “Haiku.”
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“Nacho” De La Cruz faces conspiracy charges related to smuggling migrants across the border and procuring Vermont driver’s licenses for people living in other states.
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After the area's local newspaper shut down last fall, volunteers started the all-digital Neshobe Current, which began publishing online in February. It’s got a staff of six volunteers, nearly 500 subscribers and a loose plan for future fundraising.
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Advocates for LGBTQ people and the state’s top law enforcement official argue Vermont may still be able to regulate the practice, which generally refers to treatments that attempt to “cure” individuals of same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria.
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In today’s episode, more on how the end of a winter emergency housing program affects some Vermonters, the fate of Gov. Scott’s return-to-office order and continued disputes between police and activists about the recent ICE raid in South Burlington.
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Vermont Green FC's U.S. Open Cup run came to an end with a second round loss to professional team Westchester SC after a penalty kick shootout. It marked the Green’s first loss in nearly two years.
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