Come January, new faces are set to fill many of the key roles dictating which bills receive attention and who gets to testify on them.
Neither Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos nor Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer filed paperwork by last week’s deadline for party candidates to submit petitions seeking office this year.
"This is not the business of schools, but it feels like it's become the business of schools," one superintendent said. "And that's kind of sad and frightening all at the same time." ...
Everyone who makes the drive north on Interstate 91 knows the feeling. The chaos of Connecticut, funneled into the inevitable snarl at the hard turn in Springfield, Massachusetts — and then the hills ...
The union of 400 resident doctors and interns have been negotiating with the hospital for a contract since January, asking for higher wages, childcare provisions and broader immigration protection.
The state plans to build a 14-bed facility for youth in state custody that it says will provide treatment services.
Vermont's new education law keeps the language of local control, but the financial penalties make the outcome all but predetermined.
But the people who built this place — who worked it, paid for it, defended it — are being pushed out by a governing class that has never lived with the consequences of a single decision it has made.
Before embracing “new and improved” nuclear energy, Vermont should resolve the waste left behind from Vermont Yankee.
If we didn’t have an elementary school, this would become a town just consigned to second-home owners and retirees,” said ...
The couple pleaded not guilty Monday to single felony counts each of enabling underage drinking with death resulting. The ...
Three of the 26 new apartments are reserved for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and five are set aside for people exiting homelessness.