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Lead lawmakers blame outside influences. “The public and even other members of the body don't realize how extreme the ...
Deven Bora, founder of Early Bird Catering in Colchester, has the chance to film a pilot episode for an online culinary network and hopes to highlight some Vermont ingredients in the process.
The order is “blatantly racist, and rooted in unfounded fear and political posturing,” said Molly Gray, executive director of the Afghan Alliance in Burlington, in a statement this week.
Jarecki’s new film, “The Six Billion Dollar Man,” chronicles Assange’s crusade to reveal inconvenient truths that governments ...
Attorney General Charity Clark celebrated a court order to temporarily pause Trump administration cuts to the volunteer service’s workforce.
The ruling reversed a lower court’s decision, with justices reasoning that towns and cities in Vermont can regulate both ...
Previously installed “beaver deceivers” were successful in driving beavers out of Memorial Park, but they've been building a metropolis upstream, including a dam, a hut and a sizable pond.
The author of The Little Ambulance War of Winchester County, has turned her wit and deep knowledge of the system to create a ...
Unified Parking Partners agreed to pay the state $150,000 for misrepresenting itself as a government authority so drivers would pay its fees.
The shutdowns have alarmed officials and students in Vergennes, who fear the program’s end could uproot the lives of its more ...
Employees and the health center are continuing to spar about who exactly has the right to join the newly formed Hospice United.
The agreements come after a unionization process that began in 2023, after 150 faculty, staff and campus safety workers formed Bennington College United.