All is quiet Monday at the Burke Town School, where signs advise visitors that the facilities are closed. Photo by Justin Trombly/VTDigger

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Gov. Phil Scott sat down — on a Zoom call — with VTDigger on Monday to reflect on the first two months of his response to the Covid-19 pandemic, what the coming months will look like in Vermont, and what he could have done differently along the way. See VTDigger’s story

Covid-19 has forced many workplaces across the state to go remote, and some Vermonters may try to continue telecommuting even after their offices open up again, according to a new survey by a University of Vermont researcher. See VTDigger’s story

A UPS driver fired after raising complaints about Covid-19 safety concerns at the St. Johnsbury facility where she worked is back on the job after agreeing to drop her whistleblower complaints. And, according to Marge Harvey, she had to apologize. See VTDigger’s story

At 8 a.m. sharp every school day, Tracie Surridge sends her fifth-grade class an invitation for a Google Hangout. She is, however, sitting in the front seat of her Dodge in the school’s parking lot, accessing Wi-Fi she doesn’t have at home. See VTDigger’s story 

After Springfield Hospital was told it couldn’t get a Small Business Administration loan, a judge ruled Monday that the organization can apply for the federal funds despite bankruptcy proceedings. See VTDigger’s story

Brookfield Properties is still planning to start construction on the long-delayed downtown CityPlace development project later this year despite economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, a spokesperson for the company said Wednesday. See VTDigger’s story

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Cate Chant is a news editor at VTDigger. Her professional life has included various aspects of publishing, including graphic arts, writing and editing. She has lived off and on in Vermont; her latest return...