The Burlington Democrat, who led the state for nearly a dozen years, told VTDigger, “I am considering running.” ...
The new funds would pay for chargers and other EV infrastructure that the Senate transportation committee chair said is ...
JAG Productions, the White River Junction theater company that has championed the work of Black and LGBTQ+ artists, has announced that it is closing in June after eight years of bringing ...
After the lawsuit was first filed in August, the Windham school board voted to temporarily close its elementary school and send students to Townshend Elementary, roughly 10 miles away. Families filing ...
Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak on Thursday said the city’s $9 million budget deficit has now swelled to nearly $13 million due to a miscalculation of employee benefit costs and other increasing ...
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Today’s bosses are weaponizing race in new ways to prevent workers from regaining some of the ground they have lost over the decades.
This commentary is by Brianne Goodspeed, senior editor at Chelsea Green.
With the changes to the policy unanimously approved this week, Vermont’s law enforcement agencies must now update their practices.
For the most part, there is little daylight between the Senate and House versions of the Fiscal Year 2025 budget. The chambers’ biggest differences of opinion lie outside of the bill text.
Bennington, was arrested in February on suspicion of drunken driving after a traffic stop outside the Vermont Statehouse.