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Demonstrators gather for a car protest against proposed pay cuts for faculty and staff at the University of Vermont in Burlington on Thursday, May 14, 2020. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

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The state Department of Health is offering Covid-19 tests at temporary pop-up testing sites in 11 towns and cities for Vermonters without symptoms. Residents are already lining up. The first was held Thursday in Brattleboro. See VTDigger’s story

The Scott administration is proposing that school districts be required to revote their budgets for the upcoming year in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and plummeting state revenues. Some lawmakers questioned the logistics and said it would create “chaos.” See VTDigger’s story

While some child care centers say they’ll be ready to open up on June 1 under newly released state guidelines, others are facing challenges that will keep them closed. See VTDigger’s story

UVM faculty and students held a rally by car Thursday, protesting spending cuts proposed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic’s financial fallout. Scores of non-tenured faculty could have their courseloads cut. See VTDigger’s story

The Vermont Supreme Court announced the extension of its judicial emergency order due to the coronavirus pandemic, delaying criminal jury trials for several months and civil court trials to the start of next year. 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...

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