Vermonters’ near-cultlike reverence of maple syrup is part of who we are — not only in its consumption but its preparation ...
The mileage-based levy, which drivers would likely start paying in 2028, is part of a larger transportation policy bill that cleared key House committees this week.
After President Trump twice said no to Vermont’s request for federal funding to help towns in the Northeast Kingdom fix damage caused by flooding last summer, state legislators are weighing a proposal ...
Back in January, virtually no one imagined that lawmakers responsible for consolidating school districts would go anywhere ...
Daysi Camila Patin Patin, who came to the United States from Ecuador as an unaccompanied minor at 17, had been held since March 11.
It is a frightening prospect that the State is moving full-speed ahead and signing high-cost multiyear contracts, without a sense of future cost,” wrote one representative.
The 126-page decision came two weeks removed from a second round of quasi-judicial hearings on the removal of Joe Swanson from his role as police chief.
Activists scoffed at comments Tuesday from law enforcement leaders who, at a Statehouse hearing, tried to justify officers’ actions at last week’s standoff in South Burlington.
Without paid leave, Vermont workers facing health crises must choose between caring for loved ones and keeping their jobs.
Other than a mistake by ICE, he would not have been detained,” Federal Judge William K. Sessions said of the man. “This is a person who was just living his daily life.” ...
Laura had many interests, some of which included being a dedicated member of St. Augustine’s Catholic Church in Montpelier as well as a member of the St. Augustine’s Choir.  She will be remembered for ...
The hearing Thursday follows Eva Vekos’ conviction last year for drunken driving and accusations that she sought special treatment from officers in that case. Her lawyer argued the suspension would be ...