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Burlington City Council confirms Jon Murad as police chief

By Patrick Crowley

Jun 6 2023June 6, 2023

More than a year after rejecting Murad for the role, the council voted 8-4 in favor of giving him the job. He will be the city’s first official police chief since December 2019.


Burlington asks state to fund new emergency shelter, motel stays

By Patrick Crowley

Jun 5 2023June 5, 2023

The Zampieri State Office Building in Burlington

Local officials and advocates want to convert a mostly-vacant state office building in downtown Burlington into a 50-person emergency shelter with a daytime drop-in center for up to 75 people.


Burlington to pay $750K to settle police use-of-force lawsuit

By Patrick Crowley

Jun 2 2023June 3, 2023

Mayor Miro Weinberger announced in a press release on Friday that three brothers who sued the city for excessive force related to a 2018 incident will drop their lawsuit in exchange for the payment.


After last-ditch legal effort fails, hundreds of unhoused Vermonters are evicted from motel program

By Lola Duffort, Patrick Crowley, Kevin O'Connor, Emma Cotton and Erin Petenko

Jun 1 2023June 1, 2023

Thursday marked the first of several waves of evictions planned for this spring and summer, as the state winds down pandemic-era programs that have sheltered an estimated 80% of Vermont’s unhoused population in motels.


City of Burlington will settle police use-of-force lawsuit

By Patrick Crowley

May 30 2023May 30, 2023

The city council approved the settlement during a special meeting on Tuesday. Three brothers brought legal action against the city related to an excessive force incident involving Officer Jason Bellavance in 2018. The settlement still needs to be approved by a federal judge.


Ben & Jerry’s Burlington scoop shop unionization effort moves forward

By Patrick Crowley

May 30 2023May 30, 2023

The majority of employees of the Church Street shop were in favor of unionizing, organizers said at a press conference on Tuesday.


‘The world is changing’: Dana Kaplan steers Outright Vermont through an evolution

By Patrick Crowley

May 30 2023May 31, 2023

The executive director of the organization that supports LGBTQ+ youth said he’s trying to lead it through growth “at the speed that young people need us.”


Miro Weinberger to make 2nd attempt at appointing Jon Murad as Burlington police chief

By Patrick Crowley

May 25 2023May 25, 2023

The Burlington mayor announced Thursday he will propose Acting Chief Jon Murad for the permanent chief’s role at the City Council’s next meeting. Murad was previously voted down in February 2022.


Green Mountain school board stands by ‘Chieftains’ name, drawing resignations

By Kate O'Farrell and Patrick Crowley

May 19 2023May 19, 2023

After months of back-and-forth, the Green Mountain Unified School District voted on Thursday to keep the name as its high school’s moniker. The vote led to the resignations of the superintendent and two board members.


Federal judge rules in favor of Burlington in Champlain Parkway lawsuit

By Patrick Crowley

May 17 2023May 17, 2023

A legal challenge to the project was filed in U.S. District Court in 2019. The judge granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of the federal government, which was defending the project.


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