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 ...
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 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.
Shawn Sears, 56, died Wednesday after he was found unresponsive in his cell, according to the Vermont Department of ...
Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition, but in Vermont's small towns, it plays out in plain sight, testing the limits ...
Insurance red tape is delaying care, driving up costs and consuming hours of physicians' time — and patients are paying the price.
Jennifer Owen Adsit of Charlotte, VT passed away peacefully on Friday, May 15th at the McClure Miller Respite House in Colchester, after a long, stoic battle with cancer. She was born in Buffalo, NY ...
In the healthcare world, one such bill, S.190, would fast-track the Green Mountain Care Board’s ability to reduce the amount that two insurance groups pay hospitals for services, starting next fiscal ...
The House passed a bill that creates a statewide policy on masking and identification for local and state police officers.
The Vermont Senate approved a bill to curb the reliance on motels, but one shelter provider said “It’s not enough money to ...
Vermont’s state government could be on its way to further adoption of artificial intelligence. Through an executive order, Gov. Phil Scott created the Vermont Artificial Intelligence Economic ...
NORWICH — It’s been more than a week since Vermont State Police identified Noel Neely as the 82-year-old woman whose death at her residence at 48 Douglas Hill Road on May 9 was under investigation.