An amendment to the original bill removes a controversial provision that led to a similar bill’s failure last year.
The shelters, which opened last November during a wave of evictions from Vermont’s motel voucher program, have served 36 ...
A January lawsuit filed by the ACLU alleged that department staff used the calendar when it sought custody of a woman’s baby — even before its birth.
In anticipation of the crossing, the town has agreed to close a portion of the road for one night during the frog-pocalypse in order to grant them car-free passage across the road.
Colleagues remembered a mentor and role model. “There's a long list of people who are carrying on the work with his spirit within them,” one said.
Maximilian Snyder faces a murder charge with special circumstances for allegedly seeking to silence a witness in a Solano County murder trial.
A weeklong series of free events across Vermont encourages participants to explore life’s biggest questions — with no academic background required.
Let’s consider returning to a system where the State Board of Education — an expert, nonpartisan body — selects the secretary of education.
A log cut in Vermont today likely goes to Canada for processing and then back again for sale as lumber, state officials told the House Committee on Agriculture, Food Resiliency, and Forestry.
In a scathing ruling, Superior Court Judge Samuel Hoar Jr. wrote that town officials acted against the public good when they attempted to seize lakeshore property for a stormwater project.
The ice cream brand’s ongoing legal battle over its independence led employees to take a stand, voicing concerns over Unilever’s reported plans to oust their CEO.
Last fall, when more than 1,500 Vermonters were “exited” from the voucher program, the resulting chaos and danger showed that the approach was wrong.