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Debates over school funding and education leadership continue in Vermont
From hotly contested school budgets to debates over the taxes that fund our education system, it’s been an eventful school year in Vermont.
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Welcoming in the summer solstice by honoring the light and the dark
The summer solstice is an opportunity to mark the passing of time.
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Creemees for you and your dog! What's trending in Vermont this month
Seven Days food editor Melissa Pasanen talks creemees to beat the heat, plus the hottest food news in our region.
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Vermont Green FC kicks off their first women's exhibition game
Fans of the soccer team have been filling Virtue Field, with attendance growing over the last three seasons. Their upcoming women’s exhibition game this Saturday may be their highest attended yet.
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SunCommon's parent company files for bankruptcy— what's next?
iSun, the parent company of the solar panel maker SunCommon, has filed for bankruptcy. A finance professor explains what led to it and what's next.
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What does this year's veto session look like?
Governor Phil Scott has vetoed eight bills this legislative session. If Democratic lawmakers want to override those vetoes, they’ll need a two-thirds supermajority of lawmakers.