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Administration officials have been pressuring lawmakers to speed up the transition away from the emergency motel housing program, and cut down on costs. Despite winning some concessions, the ...
A jury determined last month that Dartmouth Health violated Vermont’s disability protections for employees and awarded a total of $1.125 million in damages to Dr. Misty Blanchette Porter.
The man was found dead on the railroad tracks near the town's Five Corners early Wednesday morning, according to police.
There are few things better in life than watching a child recognize the power of their voice. The arts give students an opportunity to do that.
Health officials celebrated the progress in reducing opioid deaths and cited public health interventions. But a treatment recovery director warned the data could be misleading.
SNAP benefits 66,500 Vermonters and the cuts considered will shift $38 million to the Vermont state budget if Vermont can maintain the benefit. Experts say this shift is not sustainable. Our state ...
Even though legislators have already passed a state budget proposal — typically the last act of a legislative session — major bills on education reform and housing are still being debated.
Do you know that discretion is allowed?” Eva Vekos said on one of the recordings to a state police trooper processing her on the DUI offense. She added, “No photographs. My face is not going to go out ...
Vermonters have always been in the forefront of standing up for civil liberties, and they've always been in the forefront of standing against the abuse of governmental power,” said Sen. Peter Welch.
The two-and-a-half-hour forum featured residents who referenced unequal access that marginalized community members face in Vermont’s most diverse city.
Democrats and Progressives deliberated into Monday night on a request by more than 100 businesses to relocate a free lunch program in a downtown parking garage.