When Vermont legalized sports betting, it allocated funds to address problem gambling issues. The Department of Mental Health is now expanding those services.
An aging generation must reckon with shrinking resources, rising taxes and hard choices about what services Vermont can sustain.
The action Monday by Rutland County State’s Attorney Ian Sullivan comes two days after the Rutland City Police Commission announced that Police Chief Brian Kilcullen would be stepping down.
Why is healthcare so expensive in Vermont? BlueCross BlueShield says it’s, in part, the sheer cost of services from the biggest hospitals.
Enayettullah Walizada and members of his legal team walk out of the Federal Building in Burlington on Friday, December 19, 2025. Walizada, a refugee from Afghanistan, has been released after spending ...
I knew it might be coming,” said Sandra Graves, director of Champlain Valley Head Start. “It's kind of hard to know what ...
A Vermont judge has tossed out a lawsuit brought by the state against a New York-based facial recognition software company, alleging violations of consumer protection laws. Washington County Superior ...
The Rutland Savings Bank suggested people contribute to the war effort by making an unusual holiday purchase: “You send Hitler or Hirohito a bomb with your compliments when you buy a War Bond." ...
This commentary is by Julie Wasserman, MPH ,of Burlington. She is an independent health policy advocate who worked for Vermont state government for over 25 years..
Dam removals can lower flood risk and benefit local ecology, but they also present unique challenges for Vermont.
RUTLAND – Rutland City’s Police Commission said Saturday that the police chief would retire early, in an announcement that follows the disclosure of an internal affairs probe that criticized the ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Fall in,” by Will Helms, 16, of Hardwick. Art is “Amazon After Hours,” by Meredith Rocke, 15, of West Rutland.