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Celebrating Pride is step one in the work we need to do to protect queer people and to make this world a safer, better place, ...
With lawmakers clearing out their desks and heading home for the summer, Final Reading is signing off, too, until the start of the 2026 legislative session next January.
The facility, previously planned for Vergennes, was supposed to be a more therapeutic replacement for Vermont’s scandal-plagued and shuttered Woodside Juvenile Rehabilitation Center.
We are in the midst of a housing crisis. There’s nowhere for people to go,” said Maryellen Griffin, a staff attorney with ...
On Saturday morning, her partner, 29-year-old Jose Ignacio De La Cruz, known as Nacho, and her daughter, 18-year-old Heidi Perez, drove to farms in Franklin County to deliver food, according to Will ...
Decades ago, the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act anticipated that it would be hard for small, largely ...
I refuse to partake in education reform that continues to support taxpayer-funded entitlements in a cash-strapped state.
Despite the bill’s sweeping reforms, it leaves many tasks undone for future years, including figuring out the contours of future consolidated school districts.
Negotiations over a bill that would fundamentally change how the state’s K-12 schools are governed and funded pushed this year’s session well into overtime.
The project helped resurrect techniques and memories of life in Nepal, and some of the women have taken the mini looms provided home to continue weaving.
The legislation, which includes an expansion of who must file campaign finance disclosure forms with the state, was looking unlikely to pass late last month.
If bankruptcy court approves the settlement, Vermont will receive $21.85 million to support opioid addiction services.