I think the existence of this organization is a must for this community, and that’s why we are trying our best to keep running and to maintain our existence here in Vermont,” one caseworker said.
Together, we can hold our leaders accountable and ensure that Vermont remains a place where families can thrive, businesses can grow and children can reach their full potential.
Let’s ask the governor and the Legislature to focus on fixing the tax problem without blowing everything else up in just three months.
I find myself asking, how is this program even up for debate?” said one lawmaker. Even the state’s top school nutrition leader doesn’t recommend it, according to an Agency of Education internal memo.
For more than 40 years, Rep. Alice Emmons, D-Springfield, has roamed the Statehouse halls representing her hometown. That makes her the longest-tenured member currently in the House, earning her the ...
While Scott said his proposal would reduce the costs of climate policies, early reactions indicate that many of his ideas are not likely to gain support from Democrats.
Z. Philip Ambrose, a long-time resident of Burlington, and beloved professor of Classics at the University of Vermont, died peacefully surrounded by his family and his beloved dog Furbo on Feb. 11.
The event was conceived by four Stowe skiers who were cutting brush on Nosedive in 1945, according to notes from Mike Leach, a Mount Mansfield Ski Club historian.
Burlington, who plans to introduce a bill that would set up a task force to review past tribal recognition decisions in the state.
Kyle Kapitanski is set to appear in criminal court next month on a felony charge for killing 38-year-old Sean Hayes with his police cruiser.
Joseph Cross, 75, of Underhill, died at home on Feb. 14 with his wife of 54 years, Judith Kaplan Cross, at his side.
Joan was known for her sharp intellect, unwavering focus, and a mischievous spark in her eye when she encountered moments of wit or rebellion.