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What’s next for a proposal from lawmakers who had been considering moving to a two-year car inspection cycle? Plus, a local musician shares what it looks like to have faith when certain structures of identity are crumbling around them.
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Some pre-Town Meeting Day school budget numbers, New Hampshire’s governor says Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ditching plans for a proposed detention facility in the state, and a kids’ version of Town Meeting Day in Calais.
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An unusual mayoral race is brewing in Rutland, and then, we’ll learn more about a local entrepreneur abandoning some big plans to reinvigorate a college campus he purchased in 2020.
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A Vermont resident’s release from a federal immigration detention, what current flu activity looks like in Vermont and a Town Meeting Day preview.
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In today’s episode, a changing of the guard at the Vermont National guard, a local author’s book gets recognized as an ‘outstanding English-language book of Jewish interest.
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In this week’s edition of the Capitol Recap, the latest from Montpelier from Vermont Public’s Peter Hirscheld and Lola Duffort on the retirementannouncement of the Vermont Senate pro tempore.
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What Vermont lawmakers are considering when it comes to landlords and evictions, AI disclosure in campaign ads, and a Vermont history lesson from 1779.
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Vermont’s plan to restrict people from using food benefits to buy certain foods, a Vermonter’s deportation case gets thrown out of court, and an update on a popular Hyde Park reservoir.