VT Headlines: 3 ATMs stolen from Middlebury stores in recent weeks

Gov. Scott signs bill to allow Vermont to make its own vaccine recommendations: In visit to Vermont Statehouse, Japanese diplomats talk business and baseball; ICE agents chased the wrong man into a South Burlington home, court filings say; Brattleboro nurses union approves potential strike; Rutland community and city leaders weigh in on plans for new Walmart Supercenter in Rutland town

Tagliavia: Property tax freeze bill needs attention

Vermont is one of only three states with no safety-valve restrictions on how much a property tax  bill can increase in a given year. In the months ahead, the Legislature should examine how the  other 47 states manage this issue, identify policies that could work here, and adapt them to  Vermont’s unique circumstances. Property taxpayers deserve both immediate relief and long-term predictability.

VT Headlines: Vermont AG’s office to prosecute Addison County criminal cases amid state’s attorney controversy

Police to testify in joint hearing following South Burlington ICE activity; South Burlington School Board to meet after ICE protest near schools, safety concerns take center stage; Legislative panel votes against keeping southern Vermont judge on the bench; Fight over Middlebury College chapel name argued before Vt. Supreme Court

Meet Rutland’s new go-getter first lady Gayle Donahue

Rutland’s write-in mayoral election was already a week over, and a triumphant Tom Donahue joined a business chamber mixer last Tuesday to press the flesh and thank voters. No surprise: his wife Gayle, a frequent campaign partner and prolific social media supporter of her husband, was by his side. “I wouldn’t be anywhere without her,” the incoming mayor frequently said during the campaign. 

Smuggler’s Notch crackdown and kei trucks headline transport, economy bills in Senate

S.326, a miscellaneous bill introduced by the Senate Transportation Committee, makes a number of technical and minor changes to Vermont’s transportation laws. These include increasing the amount towing companies may charge and requiring life preservers during cold-weather months. Another provision would raise the penalty for getting stuck in Smuggler’s Notch from $1,000 to $10,000 for a first offense.