The death of Justin Gilliam, 38, is the latest in a series of shootings in Springfield, a once-prosperous mill town now experiencing heavy drug crime activity and a shortage of police officers.
Former inmate shot dead in Springfield
Burlington power rate increase, new school too expensive to bond
The electricity rates are going up in Burlington, and the new high school’s price tag exceeds the city’s borrowing capacity.
McClaughry: Is there a sea level rise problem?

I got to thinking, the level of Lake Champlain varies by six feet over the course of each year, and that’s been going on since Champlain first visited here in 1609.
Vermont more lenient about drop box video, ballot harvesting than states in ‘2000 Mules’
Vermont is more lenient about ballot harvesting and drop box depositing and requires less video surveillance than some states seen in 2000 Mules.
Trump senior aide arrested by FBI after vowing Biden impeachment / AZ ballot harvesting guilty plea

An Arizona woman has pleaded guilty to using her position in the Democratic Party to illegally harvest ballots in a “sophisticated” ballot abuse scheme.
Dame: Dem solution to school shootings easy to explain, won’t solve underlying problem
Democrats act as if the solution to school shootings is to either take some guns away from all people, or take all guns away from some people.
Klar: China controls vital diesel fuel additive, and we’re running short

DEF is an emissions control liquid required by the EPA in diesel engines manufactured after 2010 as an “aftertreatment technology” to reduce vehicle emissions.
Lampreys look disgusting, but leave them alone

Connecticut River sea lamprey aren’t invasive like their Lake Champlain cousins.
Day after gunfire injures former City Councilor, Burlington mayor asks council to help stop “reckless shootings”

A day after a former Burlington city councilor was struck in the head by gunfire shrapnel in his own backyard, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger demanded the City Council and other authorities help stop the shooting spree in the state’s largest city.
Vermont man’s helmet a relic of D-Day, 1944

On the beaches of Normandy, June 6 1944, German gunfire took a terrific gouge out of a Norwich, Vermont man’s Army helmet – but he survived to write to his parents: “don’t worry.”
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