The Shelburne facility is expected to close in the next few weeks, after the new owners failed to reach a lease agreement for the building.
For me, the cold weather opening of the motels is really grounded in a Vermont climate that doesn’t really exist anymore,” said state Sen. Tanya Vyhovsky.
The state Department of Public Safety has rejected VTDigger’s public records request seeking materials related to the ...
HANOVER — Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have voted to censure Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock, publicly rebuking her handling of a pro-Palestinian protest on campus earlier ...
We should demand better from the companies who profit from our kids’ attention and data. And here in Vermont, we will.
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Two bills aimed at helping residents afford and access prescription medication will soon cross Gov. Scott’s desk.
This commentary is by Lisa Jablow of Brattleboro. She is a longtime animal advocate and a board member of Protect Our Wildlife and the Windham Disaster Animal Response Team.
The legislation “is more anti-farmer than it is pro-pollinator,” Scott wrote in a letter to lawmakers explaining his veto.
Lawmakers hope H.766 will alleviate the paperwork burden on doctors and nurses and improve care outcomes for patients.
This knowledge has been learned at great cost. This bill is a product of those hard-won lessons and has been sent to the governor for his approval.
Parts of the state, particularly the Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley regions, could see a high of 90 degrees on ...