If the devil really is in the details of legislation, Satan may have arrived this week. The trouble is finding him.
His administration wants the right to sue aspects of the GWSA repealed and the Climate Action Superfund changed too, because they've both led to lawsuits.
The Vermont Senate Finance and Education committees got their first look on Thursday at the details of a plan set to transform the state’s education landscape.
Collaboration between the state, the University of Vermont and private semiconductor businesses will include K-12 and adult ...
Friday marked the last day of some mental health beds at the Central Vermont Medical Center. Our Calvin Cutler takes a closer ...
Vermont’s motel program for people experiencing homelessness will revert to the rules that previously caused an outcry. Lawmakers must decide if there’s a better long-term plan for state-provided ...
Outside of Vermont, governments have bet big on encouraging modular construction to accelerate homebuilding. But there are ...
The town of Rockingham and its two villages of Bellows Falls and Saxtons River took a big step Tuesday toward permanently displaying the gay Pride flag, with supporters saying the ...
According to the report, “Economic Impact of Visitors in Vermont 2023,” visitor spending represents 9.3% of Vermont’s Gross ...
TRUMP’S NARRATIVE SHIFT: In some ways, it’s a fairly normal day at the White House: press secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold a briefing at 1 p.m., President Donald Trump will sign a new tranche of ...
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When Gov. Phil Scott told legislators this week that voters “made it clear they want us to fix broken systems not just fund ...