The idea is to loosen the rules for building housing in some areas, and tighten up the permit requirements in environmentally ...
Cornwall, said the proposal was "faulty," and his "first attempt" to create conversation and debate. But it signals a ramped up attempt by lawmakers to garner consensus on efforts to consolidate the ...
Attorneys cited the complex nature of the first federal death penalty case in years in Vermont as a reason to extend a Thursday deadline for the filing of motions.
The report found that while overall student enrollment in Vermont’s schools has decreased, the number of students on IEPs has increased at a rate outpacing the national average since the 2019-20 ...
Those of us who have long pushed for universal, single-payer health care for every Vermonter are well aware that health insurance costs for education staff — including teachers, maintenance workers ...
He’s among the lawmakers considering a bill, S.211, that would allow Vermonters to get their vehicles inspected every other year instead of annually. Some senators hope the change could make the ...
In a new book, author Dan Chiasson traces Sanders' political roots across the East Coast. "Moving to Vermont was a way of thinking, could we start society over?” ...
Vermont has committed itself to ambitious conservation goals through Act 59, the Community Resilience and Biodiversity Protection Act, often referred to as the state’s “30×30 and 50×50” initiative.
Vermont lawmakers introduced a bill this month that would increase the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 an hour. If approved, the new pay rate would take effect in Jan. 2027. The bill, H.713, ...
Tendo, who fled his native country to seek asylum and has lived in Vermont since 2021, was detained outside a health care facility in Shelburne where he works, advocates said.
The contentious vote over Drescher, who recently served as Vermont’s top federal prosecutor, came after senators approved Christina Nolan’s appointment to the court.
How do we get as much education and clarity out to the Rutland community and help them just be prepared for what will be definitively an unconventional mayoral race,” a Board of Aldermen member said.