The state doesn’t expect “significant cuts” to “core education programs” this year or next, a Vermont Agency of Education official told them.
Lawmakers and the governor are looking to reform the state’s bail laws for people who commit additional crimes while out on bail awaiting trial.
Under the bill online services must default to the top privacy settings and limit data collection of minors, as well as ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly today to outlaw the use of toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in dental floss, cleaning ...
The Vermont Senate voted Thursday 22-8 to confirm Zoie Saunders as education secretary, ending a yearlong saga over her appointment. “What she’s trying to do is provide the be ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas held a reception Wednesday evening at the State House to share key findings from Vermont’s first ever Civic Health Index – a ...
A coalition of more than 50 shelter and services providers, and others, sent a letter to Gov. Scott, asking him to sign ...
Responding to the persistent and unprecedented housing shortage throughout New England, and recognizing the need for growth ...
The pandemic hit Manchester much like it did elsewhere in the country, and across the world - suddenly and shockingly, ...
In Vermont, there are only 11 day programs aimed at supporting older adults and providing daytime respite for caregivers.
Barrett & Valley Associates Inc. is pleased to announce that Rob Weltz has joined their team as a real estate professional, licensed in both Vermont and New Hampshire. With over 24 years of experience ...
I am writing to express my thanks to the Vermont Congressional delegation for their continued support for our environment. All three have high scores on the recently released League of Conservation ...