A new lawsuit alleges that the Department for Children and Families took extreme and illegal actions to monitor a pregnant woman without her knowledge and secure custody of her newborn — part of what ...
The governor’s package of proposed changes would address the detention of repeat offenders and would repeal the remaining ...
Know for his extraordinary ability to connect with people wherever he went, George had a gift for making friends. His genuine ...
It's my dream, one day, that the houses that we are building are open for our own community to live in, as well,” said Jose ...
There are new hubs for information technology oversight in the Vermont House and Senate. In the House, last biennium’s Committee on Environment and Energy has once again become two, an environment ...
When most people think about community college, they think about a two-year associate degree. But you may be surprised to find out that, in addition to two-year degrees, CCV also offers stackable ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The tree that defines me,” by Quinn Brubaker, 13, of Shelburne. Artwork is “Tree ...
The group, which is calling for policies to create “housing abundance” for Vermonters of all income levels, says it won’t take any money from developers.
The sole returning chairs are Sen. Ginny Lyons, D-Chittenden Southeast, who will continue to lead the Senate Health & Welfare ...
We strive to provide accessible, high-quality care to every individual and family in our region. This goal is increasingly difficult to attain.
The Progressive/Democrat also urged Republican Gov. Phil Scott to bring “real options” to the table to tackle major issues ...
Challenged by climate change, the volunteer-run, $5-ticket Brattleboro Ski Hill — an 88-year local tradition — has partnered ...