It’s a very, very thin line to walk,” retiring Brattleboro chief Norma Hardy says of fighting crime amid the societal challenges of addiction, mental health problems, poverty and polarization.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “End the ICE Age” by Yufei Dai, 13, of South Burlington. The photograph is “March in Vermont” by Sophia Brooks, 15, of Westford.
We really don't have that kind of ability to absorb that loss,” said one representative of the possible decrease in tax revenue.
The decision found that the proposed demolition “would have an undue adverse impact with respect to these Buildings, the Inn tract, and the Woodstock Village Historic District.” ...
Thousands of demonstrators gather in City Hall Park for a No Kings rally in Burlington on March 28. Photo by Glenn ...
Act 181's zoning maps have sparked a rural revolt — and for the first time, Vermont's legislative power brokers may be on the defensive.
Superior Judge Rachel Malone was overwhelmingly confirmed for a new term on the bench even after a legislative panel ...
Act 181 and its ecological conservation measures emerged from this week’s Senate debates delayed but intact. Heated debates are likely to continue in the House.
That’s at least what Michael Costas, the CEO of Gifford Medical Center, told lawmakers on the House Health Care Committee ...
The judge’s decision came over the objection of the prosecutor and as Banyai’s trial on a charge of aggravated assault on a ...
Every time a caregiver walks out the door, I have to retell my life story to a stranger. That's not inconvenience — that's ...
As a young professional, a Black man, and a member of the LGBTQ+ communities, Mayor Renner offers a perspective that is often ...
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