I'm on quite a restricted budget,” said one Vermonter who planned to switch away from oil heating. “I'm really, really worried about where things are right now.” ...
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.
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 ...
Vermont State Police were called to help Scott Garvey during a mental health crisis. His family is still waiting to learn why ...
For young people navigating instability without consistent adult support, a new bill removes barriers that compound the harm they already face.
PFAS is a generational disaster, and we're only now starting to figure out what it means to respond to an environmental ...
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.
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.” ...
We know an Amazon warehouse wants to come to this area, and I don’t think Williston wants that,” said Williston Planning Commission member Jill Pardini.
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 ...