Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and members of his cabinet will be in Rutland County on Friday, June 5 for its Capital for a Day 14-county tour.
Big questions remain, such as what shape a new education funding formula could take, and how many districts will actually decide to consolidate.
“We’ve got to get out of here,” said Rep. Alice Emmons, D-Springfield, the longest-serving member of the Vermont House and the chair of the House Corrections and Institutions Committee. She’s ready to ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a skeleton crew in Vermont but uses U.S. Border Patrol and “collateral” encounters to ...
El Gato Cantina says it is closing its restaurant on Park Street in Essex Junction. The business first opened in the location ...
Vermont's state parks are welcoming visitors for the summer season, but access to one Champlain island is limited right now ...
The second day of the 26th Spring Move Out Project followed the commencement ceremonies of both the University of Vermont and ...
Vermont’s Fish and Wildlife Board decided against moving forward a proposal to allow bear baiting in the state, while ...
From the soccer pitch to the stage and from fair midways to festivals to food trucks, summer in Vermont has something for ...
A project to renovate Williston’s Dororthy Alling Memorial Library is no longer moving forward after a vote on the project ...
Last week, we told you about the tie vote in the Senate Education Committee that temporarily stalled H.955, the major ...
A Vermont City Marathon veteran is gearing up for another race in Burlington. Susan Grimes from South Burlington, Vermont, is getting ready to compete at 71 years old. “Yes, I’m a late bloomer,” Grims ...
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