Evictions in ChitCo in 2023 have already blown past a 10-year high. Sheriff Dan Gamelin is called upon to remove tenants daily, adding to an already unprecedented homelessness problem.
I joined for a dozen house calls. The depth of the crisis was clear. https://t.co/1mf73Ws0ZG
Using death certificates, public obituaries, police reports and interviews, Vermont Public and @sevendaysvt set out to count how many Vermonters have died while homeless in the past four years.
https://t.co/nmhfIRwvSL
The scam that cost Jeanette Voss her life savings began with alarm bells.
In 2021, a siren-like screech blared from her laptop speakers, and a message appeared: Her computer had been hacked, and Voss needed to contact Microsoft for help https://t.co/WkKczNqC4b
My latest scoop in @sevendaysvt: The mother of a 14-yr-old Black teen sues the City of #BTV, alleging excessive force by @OneNorthAvenue and racial bias by police and @btvfire. https://t.co/Rqz7fm6JdW
Tonight's Deep Focus (1/22) is on Don Cherry, a deeply missed friend of WKCR. Don was a frequent guest on Mitch Goldman's show. If there was a blank cassette handy, Mitch would make a recording.Tonight Mitch and his guest, Steven Bernstein are blowing the dust off of those tapes
A new program to help women get back on their feet after prison -- by providing jobs, housing and support in Middlebury -- is already in disarray. https://t.co/qN8rbc7i80
This story is just a wild example of private property rights colliding with the public interest at a time when eminent domain is treated as a third rail.
After Tropical Storm Irene, a study found that reconnecting a nearby floodplain could reduce future flooding in Waterbury by a foot. But landowners refused to participate, and the state declined to intervene.
https://t.co/bHFMCraRJC
Tenants are contending with rent hikes that have gobbled up wage gains, and they're trapped by minuscule vacancy rates and soaring property values. Inflation, a spiraling drug epidemic and a threadbare social services network are only making things worse https://t.co/5DO4Fo5RpZ
Was the Burlington man charged with shooting three college students of Palestinian descent driven by hate? We dove into his background to try and find out. Prosecutors are busy trying to do the same https://t.co/YGdr4yMZ6C
In an October 17 post responding to a different article, Eaton wrote that "the notion that Hamas is 'evil' for defending their state from occupation is absurd. They are owed a state. Pay up."
“Yet rather than be held accountable, a [Times] investigation has found, city and state agencies have repeated the same errors again and again, insulated from scrutiny by state laws that protect patient privacy but hide failings from public view.”
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The Vermont Criminal Justice Council was "taken aback" by Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad's behavior during an August 2022 incident with a surgeon at the University of Vermont Medical Center. But the board ultimately cleared Murad of misconduct #btv https://t.co/3zQYA6ldnC
My story on the state of reading instruction in #vted is finally in the world. As a former elementary teacher trained in #balancedliteracy — who never really knew how to teach kids to read — reporting this article led to great introspection.
https://t.co/0VQXGz0uVA
This week's cover story by @CFlandersVT and @derekwbrouwer is a must-read: A Young Man's Path Through the Mental Health Care System Led to Prison — and a Fatal Encounter https://t.co/3en7DqoJbQ