The court will try to take up the issue in June, as Gov. Phil Scott’s administration reports “disruption and uncertainty.” ...
The Democrat, who was rumored to be a candidate for governor this year, said she’s eager to continue “to protect the sovereign state of Vermont against unconstitutional and illegal acts.” ...
Andrew Plemmons resigned from the police force last week, after about a year and a half on paid administrative leave.
A bill moving through the Statehouse would crack down on fake venue websites, inflated resale prices and speculative ticket ...
Dear Editor, Vermont Friends of Israel supports the state House Ethics Panel’s decision to dismiss the complaints against ...
In several municipalities, for shorter parking times, it is possible to pay more in service fees than in the actual parking charges.
The proposal comes amid a dispute between state officials over who should be responsible for enforcing the disclosure rules, further complicated by what they say is inadequate staffing.
Advocates of the technology say it radically reduces the amount of burnout clinicians face and allows them to focus on the truly human parts of medicine.
This week’s Young Writers Project (YWP) entry is “Cards and Songs” by Beatrice Ziobro, 15, of Pomfret. Artwork is “Board and Batten,” by Isla Segal, 15, Woodstock.
The Greensboro-based nonprofit youth circus in February announced a pause in its Big Top Tour for 2026 as it regroups from organizational and financial repercussions following the 2025 season.
The state is moving forward on sweeping school reforms, but the fiscal impact remains unclear and key questions are ...
For years, Rep. Debbie Dolgin and her husband brought cases before an assistant judge who issued arrest warrants to collect ...
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