A group of state attorneys general, including Vermont’s Charity Clark, are challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture over recent guidance released about food aid eligibility.
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Bill Hunsinger of Ripton, the party’s new leader, says he wants to focus on bolstering its presence at the local level and is taking aim at the state’s education reform law.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital will seek a new leader as it works to appease state regulators’ fears about the not-for-profit’s financial health.
The summit “is a way to coalesce in our movement of resistance against authoritarianism, oligarchy and oppression,” said Big ...
The other six fifth-graders who were on the ballot will serve on the cabinet, helping Kid Governor-elect Roslyn Fortin ...
Gov. Phil Scott’s administration inked agreements Monday to rent 22,000 square feet of office space across two buildings in the private Pilgrim Park office complex.
Recognition must be shaped by the people and communities who live in Vermont, not by foreign authorities or those seeking to rewrite settled state law.
The legal challenges mark a significant escalation in the monthslong fight between the union and the administration over the plan to have state workers return to the office at least three days a week.
New micro-neighborhood provides longer mental health residential stays at a lower price point, customizable treatment plans, and job assistance.
Megan Boisvert, the fifth generation to run the shop, noted that the store’s business used to be 70% retail and 30% repairs.
We can't take out a second mortgage on our house to afford one year of health insurance,” said Arica Bronz, a pilates instructor from Winooski, where she lives with her husband and their two daughters ...