Ideas for the site of the former nuclear plant include a data center, battery storage or a small nuclear reactor, but no plan ...
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A new documentary film traces her career as the co-creator and host of “Democracy Now!” and its growth from a fledgling radio news program to an award-winning independent media source.
Freedom is not free for everyone. Juneteenth is a time we Vermonters can ask ourselves if we are doing our part to march for freedom and bend the arc of the universe toward justice.
The governor said he wants savings to be shared equally among insurance buyers, not only the two groups targeted by the bill. Others say the savings just aren’t there.
Vermonters trek state forests, set up camp at state parks and hunt and fish in wildlife management areas on the sprawling 375,000 acres of the lands the Agency of Natural Resources manages in Vermont.
Dairy Farmers of America will “idle” its St. Albans milk processing plant and close the adjoining St. Albans Creamery & Supply, the group announced Wednesday, putting roughly 80 employees out of work.
Throughout her life, Jean was a fierce champion for all women making their way in the world. Her love of reading, which began when she was a little girl with a book sitting under a tree on a summer’s ...
We would then have global budgets for hospitals, which would actually give them more freedom to do what Hodge says they need ...
Since the end of the legislative session, Gov. Phil Scott has signed into law bills concerning chronic absenteeism, immigration protocols in schools and pre-kindergarten school choice for Northeast ...
H.938 tries to better organize the fragmented system serving the roughly 4,000 people experiencing homelessness in Vermont.
The move marks a win for a broad coalition of rural landowners who organized en masse to protest against Act 181, a land-use permitting overhaul passed in 2024.