Thousands of Vermonters face the loss of Medicare Advantage plans and must navigate through a muddle of insurance regulations before open enrollment ends on December 7.
The union has asked Washington County court to block Vermont from ordering its employees back to the office on December 1. A ruling is expected Wednesday or Friday.
There were a million choices, but none of them were about keeping the money,” says Nancy Braus, who just donated a seven-figure inheritance to a Brattleboro center offering temporary housing.
Two months after the job offer, the former library director has not signed a contract due to an unresolved lawsuit against the town and a former Board of Trustees chair.
Vicente Acosta Yupangui, one of seven men originally detained, has sought asylum since 2014, owns a local roofing business and is the father of four children who are U.S. citizens, according to his ...
If we aren't vibrant, if we're not there at the city council meeting or at the school board meeting and telling those stories, government isn't held accountable. It's almost like these things haven't ...
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Transformation isn’t just about collecting new fees from the public; it’s about showing Vermonters that their values matter.
This person threaded the needle,” said David Darr, who owns one of the buildings struck. The ambulance crew found the ...
After it was legalized in Vermont in 2015, natural burial remained encumbered by cemetery regulation — from grave depth to ...
The bridge, which stands 165 feet over Vermont’s deepest gorge, draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
The Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children recently released the first higher ed landscape study since 2017.