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A small event at the Vermont Statehouse celebrating Flag Day and Donald Trump ended messily after a man with the last name ...
Vermonters unified in one of the largest protests in recent Burlington history to defend democracy, health care and migrant rights.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The Girl and the Sky” by Fiona Bock, 15, of Glover. Artwork is “Starry Skies” by Miles Witters, 15, Richmond.
By connecting the dots across the health care system, VITL is making it easier for providers to help patients stay up-to-date on immunizations — a win for individuals and for public health across the ...
Palieri’s songs seem perfect for the protest line; like folk singers of the past, his pro-labor music works responds to a volatile political climate.
If all goes as planned, a pregnant person working with a state-certified doula could have their expenses covered by Medicaid.
David Rye, director of the Outdoor Center at the von Trapp Family Lodge and Resort, agreed it was a good year for cross-country skiing. The trails at von Trapp were open for 110 days this year with ...
This commentary is by 17 Vermont fathers and members of the Rural School Community Alliance. Their names are listed below the text.
The century-old dam is a crucial one. Not only is it responsible for maintaining the water level in South Pond, but it also controls the flow of water out of the pond and into the lowlands.
Gov. Phil Scott’s three-month extension for this group is set to expire June 30 – and local service providers say the state’s interpretation of the governor’s order caught them off guard.
Taken together, the two pieces of legislation represent a major effort by lawmakers and officials to curb health care costs.
After a week of stalled negotiations between House and Senate members over private school funding, compromise prevailed. But the bill — a generational transformation of Vermont’s education system — ...
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