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The Vermont Asylum Assistance Project, an immigration law organization helping noncitizens fight detention and removal in Vermont, received the fund’s first grant.
It has changed for the worse,” said one attendee at recent memorials for the late Gov. Tom Salmon and a top aide to Democratic successors Madeleine Kunin and Howard Dean.
Restoring an 18-acre floodplain at 5 Home Farm Way coupled with the dam removal just downstream could significantly reduce flood risk in the city’s center.
A VTDigger investigation found that UPS workers in Vermont had their paid time off taken without their consent. The issue has drawn attention from an international union and potential action from the ...
Through providing youth with evidence-based, relationship-centered mentoring programs we can help youth feel like they matter and instill a sense of belonging.
To date, $400,000 of the project’s estimated $537,000 budget has been obtained through congressional appropriations. “This is ...
It’s the second federal request for Vermont’s guard troops the Republican governor has rebuked in recent weeks.
Vermonters have learned a hard lesson from past disasters: Being prepared makes a difference.
Members are having to adjust their expectations on what crops they’re receiving as well as alter their grocery store needs.
A recent ruling sending the case back to the state’s environmental court extends a dozen-year limbo for the store, which its ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last week that his department would slash about $500 ...
The Bobolink Project pays owners of fields, often farmers, to conduct bird-friendly practices. The birds get time and habitat to nest while the landowners get some compensation for letting them do so.