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Tuesday, Jun 4

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Vermont home prices continue to increase as sales drop

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As Vermont and the region continue to struggle with a housing crisis, the market for existing homes remains tighter than ever.

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Vermont’s August primary ballots are set

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Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas announced that the candidate list for the 2024 primary election is finalized.

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Made in Vermont: Three Buds Apothecary

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This Waitsfield business sells feel-good products for the mind, body and soul.

Monday, Jun 3

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Vermont bear freed from stuck jug

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A Vermont bear found some relief this weekend after Vermont wildlife officials were able to free its head from a stuck jug.

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Vermont Governor Allows Nation’s First Climate Change Cost Recovery Bill to Become Law Without Signature

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274562 at https://natlawreview.com/article/vermont-governor-allows-nations-first-climate-change-cost-recovery-bill-become-law

Watch: Unusual 'hole punch cloud' spotted over Vermont and New York

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The National Weather Service said an unusual "hole punch cloud" spotted over Vermont and New York's Champlain Valley was likely the result of a passing plane.

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Vermont Is 1st State With Law Requiring Oil Companies Pay for Climate Change Damage

Vermont has become the first state to enact a law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay a share of the damage caused by climate change after the state suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather. Republican…

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Longtime Vermont Sen. Dick Sears dies at 81

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Sears was born on April 22, 1943, and became a resident of Bennington in 1971.

Sunday, Jun 2

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Millions flowing to Vermont’s outdoor recreation scene

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The Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative -- or VOREC -- recently announced 6.3 million dollars in grants to support outdoor rec across the state.

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500 people graduate from Community College of Vermont

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More than 500 people graduated from the Community College of Vermont Saturday at Norwich University’s field house.

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Girls on the Run Vermont celebrates 25th anniversary

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Saturday morning was the first of two 5k events to close out the organization’s 25th anniversary.

Vermont Dairy Festival parades through Enosburgh

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The Vermont Dairy Festival paraded through Enosburgh Saturday - celebrating its 68th anniversary.

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Saturday, Jun 1

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Profiles in Cowardice: Vermont Becomes First State in America to Make Oil Companies Pay for “Climate Change” After Pro-Biden “Republican” Governor Refuses to Intervene

The state of Vermont made unfortunate history this week by becoming the first state in America to force oil and gas companies to pay penalties for “climate change” after arguably the worst GOP governor in America refused to issue a veto.

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Vermont Gov. Scott vetoes 'safe injection site' proposal

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Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed the Democratic Legislature's proposal to create a pilot "safe injection site" for drug users in Burlington.

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Vermont becomes first state to mandate that fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages

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A new law in Vermont — the first of its kind in the U.S. — will require fossil fuel companies to pay for a share of the costs of extreme weather fueled by climate change.

Friday, May 31

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Vermont becomes first state with climate change penalty law

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Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Vermont becomes first state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damage Vermont will become the first…

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Vermont Becomes First State to Force Oil Companies to Pay for 'Climate Change'

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Vermont's Republican governor has allowed the state to become the first to require oil companies to pay for "costs associated with climate change" without his signature, pushing the law through despite his hesitation about the policy.

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Vermont becomes the first US state to pass a law requiring Big Oil to pay for climate damage

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In a historic move, Vermont has become the first US state to pass a law that makes major fossil fuel companies financially responsible for climate change damages.