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Ang Dawa Sherpa nearly perished on his first Everest climb because he wasn’t prepared; then he went to school in Nepal for a mountain guide degree. After moving to the US, he wasn’t surprised to find ...
Judge William K. Sessions III, presiding in the case in federal court in Burlington, had ruled Friday that Rümeysa Öztürk be transferred from a federal immigration detention center in Louisiana to a ...
Mahdawi, an Upper Valley resident, has been a student organizer at Columbia University. He was detained in Colchester last week.
The time for action is now and we need to know you are fighting for the safety and rights of every Vermont resident.
When law enforcement uses intimidation and secrecy instead of transparency and legal process, it does more than erode public trust. It puts our entire system at risk.
This commentary is by Rev. Devon Thomas, pastor of the Ascension Lutheran Church in South Burlington.
Elected officials and members of environmental interest groups gathered at the Statehouse to reaffirm their commitment to upholding the state’s climate protection laws.
Police say they were called early Tuesday morning to the Summer Street residence for a reported shooting. The body of the deceased man located at the scene was taken for an autopsy to determine the ...
Tapper, a true Vermont multi-hyphenate is a forester and author who has amassed a social media following of more than 47,000 on Instagram and TikTok for his casual explainer videos about forest ...
The legislation, spearheaded by Treasurer Mike Pieciak, would erase an estimated $100 million of Vermonters’ medical debt.
The incident constitutes the largest immigration enforcement action against migrant workers in Vermont in recent memory.
Several hundred young service members were dismissed in mid-April nationwide as a result of the Trump administration’s push to shrink the federal workforce.
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