Three years after Vermont State University's merger, staff and faculty say they've "borne the brunt" of financial cuts while administrative positions and salaries have increased.
Peter Bevere, a Middlebury resident and current Rutland County deputy state’s attorney, announced he’s running for the Addison County job.
Nearly 300 Brattleboro residents aimed to balance spiraling municipal costs and people’s shrinking ability to pay.
Between three developer proposals and the complex math of balancing affordability with economic opportunity, city councilors say there’s still a lot to consider about what to do with the former Elks ...
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Young Vermonters are leaving, workers have nowhere to live, and the Legislature has less than two months to do something about it.
Ralph will be remembered for his contagious energy, adventurous spirit, his vast intellect, his creativity and ability to ...
Vermont is building expensive homes for wealthy buyers while younger workers and families can't afford to live here.
Though leaders at the National Institutes of Health say they intend to allocate all the federally assigned dollars, changes ...
A Dummerston harvest reveals how science, markets, and long experience shape what neighbors see on Black Mountain Road.
And Rep. Matt Walker, R-Swanton, said he was aware of 16 towns that have nixed immediate plans for new salt sheds because ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The World Starts to Bud” by Kayleigh Briggs, 15, of Rutland. The photo is “Turning Life” by Bea Robinson, 15, of South Burlington.