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Governor and legislators back Vermont going solo on Paris climate treaty

Republican Gov. Phil Scott and several state lawmakers want Vermont to join the Paris climate treaty regardless of President Donald Trump’s rejection of the deal at the national level.

June 6, 2017 in TNR News.
Wikimedia Commons/Harvey McDaniel

Vermont Neighbors Project gives voice to wind turbine noise victims

While the Public Service Board and lawmakers wrangle over decibel limits for wind turbines, residents who live near wind energy plants are turning to the Vermont Neighbors Project to share how they have been harmed by turbine noise.

June 5, 2017 in TNR News.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office

Gun control event canceled over supposed ‘planned protest and exposed weapons’

A gun control-themed documentary film event was canceled abruptly Wednesday after organizers learned that members of the gun rights group Gun Owners of Vermont planned to attend.

May 31, 2017 in TNR News.
Addison Northwest Supervisory Union

Local superintendents see benefits of statewide health care contract for teachers

Rutland area school superintendents haven’t taken an official stance on Gov. Phil Scott’s plan for a statewide health care plan for all teachers, but they say the idea offers wide-ranging benefits.

May 31, 2017 in TNR News.
Photo By Michael Bielawski

Washington Northeast teachers asking for total coverage of health care premiums

“The teachers are asking for 100 percent,” Patrick Healy, chair of the Twinfield Union School Board, told True North.

May 30, 2017 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Condos responds to attorney over Vermont voter fraud case

Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos is responding to accusations that he disparaged Victory residents and tainted an ongoing judicial proceeding in the town, saying his comments have been misunderstood.

May 30, 2017 in TNR News.
Randy Brock

Former state auditor questions $35 million housing program

“The money is never going to be paid back — that’s the red flag.”

May 26, 2017 in TNR News.
Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons

Marijuana legalization goes down in flames again in Vermont

For the second time in 12 months, pot smokers in the Green Mountain State watched their dreams of legally possessing and growing marijuana go down in flames.

May 24, 2017 in TNR News.
Lou Varricchio/TNR

No charges following Middlebury professor’s injuries at Murray protest

Officials of the Middlebury Police Department announced that they were unable to identify any individuals responsible for injuring Middlebury College Professor Allison Stanger following a campus event featuring conservative political scientist and author Charles Murray.

May 24, 2017 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Natural health seminar sparks vaccine debate

The conversation about vaccine safety in the Green Mountain State was reignited over the weekend at a health seminar on non-conventional medicinal practices.

May 23, 2017 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Legislative session ends, but budget showdown to extend into June

The House and Senate formally adjourned the 2017 session late Thursday evening after finishing up a final budget expected to be vetoed by Republican Gov. Phil Scott.

May 20, 2017 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Attorney Deb Bucknam to Secretary of State Condos: ‘My client isn’t a hillbilly’

Controversial comments Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos made about a voter fraud lawsuit in the Northeast Kingdom aren’t sitting well with one of the attorneys in the case.

May 19, 2017 in TNR News.

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