The Chittenden resort and its neighbors are at odds over the reconfiguration of two ski trails that cut through private ...
Current House leaders have been hesitant on complex issues, waiting for the political winds to change instead of working with all of the public officials Vermonters have elected to solve the problems ...
Gifford officials decided to end chiropractic services and urogynecology services on Nov. 7, effective immediately.
Stakeholders have questioned the Vermont Agency of Education’s data capabilities. Saunders, the state’s interim education secretary, said improvements are underway.
The legal action by the Vermont ice cream maker against Unilever was filed this week in federal court in New York.
The state’s largest ski area will be the first to kick off the winter season on Thursday, some two weeks before it is ...
For the sake of our country, we need to tamp down the division and fear, and we need to at least give him the opportunity to ...
Tucked away in the back of the City Center building in downtown Montpelier, a small group of volunteers worked on a recent Tuesday to unload over 700 pounds of food just transported from the Vermont ...
I urge each of you to stand up and take action. Let's connect with our neighbors, engage in difficult conversations and work together to defend and uphold our shared values.
A push for a radically new education funding formula is likely to receive pushback. For Vermont’s teachers union, the problem ...
With a Republican lieutenant governor casting tie-breaking votes in the chamber, Democrats can lose just one vote on party-line issues.
College administrators say the formerly suspended newspaper is free to begin publishing again. Students say there is still an inappropriate level of oversight.