After a long, cold winter, energy costs are soaring. Some Vermonters are reevaluating their options.
I'm on quite a restricted budget,” said one Vermonter who planned to switch away from oil heating. “I'm really, really ...
Dan Bowles first noticed the issue when his father sent him a birthday card from Florida and told Bowles to expect it in the mail in the next few days. The card took more than a month to arrive, he ...
For young people navigating instability without consistent adult support, a new bill removes barriers that compound the harm they already face.
With the Clara Martin Center closing its residential facility, Capstone Community Action is searching for new locations to host a shelter for people who need a bed.
Vermont State Police were called to help Scott Garvey during a mental health crisis. His family is still waiting to learn why ...
The latest wave of vaccine skepticism puts an added load on an already-strained primary care workforce, clinicians say.
PFAS is a generational disaster, and we're only now starting to figure out what it means to respond to an environmental ...
What can I contribute that’s a spark of joy?” says the 76-year-old pioneering National Medal of Arts winner upon publication of a new career-spanning poetry anthology, “Visitations.” ...
Clerks at the roundtable discussion explained in depth each step of the election process, from absentee ballots to voter ...
A new bill would stop credit card giants from skimming fees off taxes and tips that small businesses never keep.
The university expects to see a 15% decline in freshman undergraduate students this coming fall compared to last year, and a 7% decrease across all undergraduate grade levels.
House lawmakers began this legislative session intent on ending a controversial (and expensive) testing program for polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCB, in Vermont schools. Now, Senate lawmakers are ...
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