Emma Mulvaney-Stanak recommends eliminating or freezing dozens of vacant positions and implementing tax increases amid “a very sizable challenge” of rising city costs for the third consecutive year.
The suit claims that the department’s exclusion of certain degree programs, like nursing, will burden the healthcare system.
Burlington, told reporters that she thought lawmakers could finish up their work for the year this Friday. That proved not to be the reality, of course. Now, we’re set to be back under the Golden Dome ...
After a week of secret meetings, Democrats, Republicans and the governor’s office agreed a compromise was close — and a Friday night amendment signaled an agreement was moving forward.
The governor’s administration had moved to allow housing development in certain unmapped wetlands and to cut in half the buffer zone around wetlands.
The House passed a bill that creates a statewide policy on masking and identification for local and state police officers.
Licensure limbo. House lawmakers have tabled an effort to introduce a new licensure system for childcare providers in Vermont, saying that too many questions remain unanswered. S.
The Morristown post is part of a broader trend in which police departments have turned to social media to solicit tips on wanted individuals. The online attention can have long-lasting consequences ...
A broad coalition won some protections for farmers, but new legislation allows towns to impose arbitrary caps on poultry and ...
The Agency of Human Services is leading hospitals as they outline visions for more efficiencies and shared services, but the plans don't go far in calculating dollars to be spent and saved.
Insurance red tape is delaying care, driving up costs and consuming hours of physicians' time — and patients are paying the price.
Nathan Allen is VTDigger's Night Editor. He previously worked as affiliate managing editor at iRunFar, senior editor at TripSavvy and staff writer at Poets&Quants.