Those delays are only the latest issue in a long series of challenges the postal service has faced in the Montpelier area over the past few years. National postal cuts and local flood damage to the ...
Gov. Phil Scott’s nominees for the Vermont Supreme Court faced questions from senators about their background and how they see the state’s court as a safeguard against executive actions.
The new office head, like the last one, doesn’t have the U.S. Attorney for Vermont title or President Donald Trump’s nomination.
State health officials say it’s not too late to get a vaccine to protect against the worst impacts of the illness.
Building Bright Futures Director Morgan Crossman called the funding “critical” in a year when state lawmakers face especially tough budgeting decisions.
More than 3,300 members helped sustain independent journalism and supported critical community programs across Vermont.
Marv Greenberg is a lay leader at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, a proud Zionist and a supporter of the State of Israel. I am appalled and shocked that our Vermont pro-Palestinian groups are filing an ethics ...
Need help paying for college or career training in fall 2026? VSAC offers a vast variety of 150+ scholarships. Opportunities support a wide range of students, interests, achievements, and ...
David Sleigh, an attorney for Tate Rheaume, argued in recent court filings that revelations from an internal affairs ...
With lawmakers planning major changes to the state’s education finance system this year, here’s what you need to know.
The Community and Housing Infrastructure Program allows municipalities and developers to borrow money for infrastructure for a housing development — and then use the property tax revenue boost from ...
The city’s motion to dismiss argues that the state statute cited applies only to boards of civil authority and claims the Board for Registration of Voters is not one.
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