The bill would remove state-level development review in some qualifying municipalities while adding environmental protections ...
Trooper Zachary Trocki and Sgt. Ryan Wood were accused of causing a man to fall from a roof by firing a beanbag-type ...
Democrats and Progressives are expressing skepticism about Zoie Saunders’ lack of experience in public school administration.
With the word “utilitarian,” Riverside School student Phoenix Newell, 12, of Kirby, clinched the first place win at the Vermont State Scripps Spelling Bee at Middlebury College on Thursday afternoon.
The proposed tax has faced opposition from Netflix and other streaming providers, who told lawmakers that it would cause them to pass additional costs to consumers.
Police have received four reports from Vermont residents who discovered such devices on their cars after returning from Montreal.
The findings, released this week, comes as Gov. Phil Scott considers whether to sign a bill that would ban the sale of flavored e-liquids.
Gov. Phil Scott finds himself far apart from where the legislature’s Democratic leadership is headed, and not for the first time.
If it becomes law, the bill would expand income eligibility limits to allow more young people, pregnant Vermonters and older Vermonters to access federally funded health insurance.
Follow our coverage of the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse scheduled to pass through Vermont on Monday, April 8.
The ability to conduct basic repairs and the empowerment to fix it yourself has been taken away from our business owners, only to the benefit of the manufacturers.
I hope that Gov. Phil Scott takes into consideration these savings, not only in dollars, but also in the human costs of suffering and misery when contemplating putting his signature on S.18.