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According to an oral health equity report recently published by the nonprofit Voices for Vermont’s Children, people without legal immigration status face particularly big barriers to dental care. But there are local efforts to overcome these challenges.
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NPR's Brian Mann slipped away from his desk during a hectic week for an early morning canoe paddle on a wild river in Vermont.
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The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report says the plane was on an instructional flight. The student pilot, the instructor and two passengers were killed.
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The union is asking for higher pay, better staffing ratios and more sustainable work schedules.
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Outright Vermont, a statewide nonprofit that focuses on supporting LGBTQ+ youth, announced last month that it acquired Camp Sunrise, a 146-acre property in Orwell. The organization is aiming to start hosting Camp Outright, a "summer camp with a queer twist," at the site.
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Addison County state’s attorney Eva Vekos, in a motion filed Monday, agreed to transfer the case of a 14-year-old accused of murder to juvenile court, where the proceedings will be confidential.
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In its order, the high court said that Eva Vekos, the top prosecutor in Addison County, violated professional conduct rules when she failed to provide information to the state panel that regulates lawyers
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They join a growing number of staffers collectively bargaining with their Vermont hospital employers.
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The top prosecutor in Addison County is back at work after taking three weeks of medical leaving following her arraignment on a drunk driving charge.
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Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos, who pleaded not guilty to a DUI charge this week, is on medical leave, according to her lawyer. In a statement to reporters, Vekos’ attorney said she’d be on leave for a “short duration.”