The size of Vermont’s labor force continues to steadily decline even as higher costs put pressure on household budgets across the state,” said Kendal Smith, Vermont’s labor commissioner.
I didn’t get everything I wanted, and neither did you,” Gov. Phil Scott told lawmakers in remarks before they adjourned. “But ...
House and Senate leaders hashed out the $9.4 billion legislation, which was slated for final approval Friday, during ...
Daniel Banyai, who has been at the center of legal battles in criminal, civil and environmental courts for years, was found ...
The leaders of both the Vermont House and Senate will not be running for reelection. So who will fill their shoes? Senate Majority Leader Kesha Ram Hinsdale, D-Chittenden Southeast, said she’s running ...
Guard officials said the deployment was planned prior to the start of the war in Iran, although the war could impact the role of those deployed.
MONTPELIER — Vermont House Speaker Jill Krowinski is not running for reelection, she said Thursday.
A major values survey reveals a stunning disconnect between Fish and Wildlife staff and the public they serve.
Big questions remain, such as what shape a new education funding formula could take, and how many districts will actually decide to consolidate.
As lawmakers wrangle over Act 73 and school district consolidation, educators are stacking chairs for the summer without ...
The law gives apple and other fruit farmers, who account for most of the herbicide’s use in the state, until the end of 2030 to fully phase it out.
Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources is moving toward demand-based park fees, shutting people out of choices about lands they co-own.
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