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These big cats have been officially considered extinct in the state since 2018, though the last known cougar in Vermont was killed in 1881. You can see him at the Vermont History Museum.
This daylong training for law enforcement, animal control, and code enforcement officers, as well as prosecutors and veterinarians will have Trevor Whipple, VLCT's own Law Enforcement Consultant, as a ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including education policy and the ...
The Vermont Senate's education reform proposal is nearing completion and is expected to go to a full vote next week. While ...
The City of South Burlington has been asking itself the hard questions for years: what do we want to be when we grow up and ...
It’s property tax appeal season in Vermont—property tax grievance hearings typically occur between Mid-May and early June. ...
Vermont Governor Phil Scott faced a number of questions regarding the legislative session today/Wednesday after he outlined tax proposals his administration is proposing. The Republican began his ...
Uncertainty from the tariffs could add stress and financial burden for farmers in the coming year. They, along with state ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - A $9 billion state budget is now on the way to Governor Phil Scott which is expected to provide temporary property tax relief. The House passed the plan Thursday by a vote ...
In what Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak calls "difficult decisions," 25 city positions will be cut as part of a cost-saving budget strategy and to avoid raising taxes on residents.
(WCAX) - Vermont lawmakers have agreed to a $9 billion ... An average 14 percent tax increase last year tipped the balance of power in Montpelier and sparked deep debates over how to bring down ...
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