Gov. Phil Scott has twice this year chosen not to deputize the Vermont National Guard for federal initiatives, first to help with clerical immigration enforcement work and later as part of President ...
We need to move away from the archaic practice of using property taxes to pay for schools and shift the burden to income taxes.
Every dollar you invest helps shape the world in ways you might not immediately see. At the Vermont Community Foundation, a portion of every invested fund is allocated to our Vermont Investment ...
Referees are paid $97.50 for varsity and $75 for junior varsity games, plus the cost of mileage. A national shortage of officials threatens to interrupt games across 70 Vermont high schools.
The bill for a critical care transplant, the department’s most-costly service, will more than double from $1,250 to $3,210.
The Green Mountain Care Board is weighing whether to prevent the service reduction, in a first-ever instance of its new authority.
RUTLAND CITY — On a freezing Monday morning, around six dozen people were forced out of their Sheldon Towers apartments after an isolated stove top fire set off the sprinkler system, causing ...
The action comes hours after VTDigger published a story describing ethics complaints filed against the embattled prosecutor stemming from her treatment of sexual assault survivors.
The onslaught of messages came as a number of prominent right-wing social media accounts posted videos of the flag-raising on Monday.
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A Vermont Superior Court Judge dismissed a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by a former Brattleboro Union High School principal against his former school district.
Andrew Mario, 33, of Brattleboro died this month in what’s believed to be the first Green Mountain State casualty of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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