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Four years ago or so we passed some invisible line where it became cheaper to produce power from the sun and the wind than from burning things. And that's a completely epochal moment." ...
The St. Albans City hospital suspended all surgeries last week due to the presence of particles on surgical tools, a problem that worsened over several months. Some operations have resumed with ...
The cuts, which include one reporter, represent 14% of the joint NPR and PBS station’s workforce, the station announced Wednesday.
When Pascaline Furaha arrived in Vermont from Africa at age 12, she didn’t speak English. School was challenging, but she stayed focused on her dream: college and a career in social justice. In high ...
A new law requires all districts to prohibit students from using cellphones in schools starting next school year. Many are ...
VTBuys got off to a rocky start, but state officials told a legislative oversight committee Tuesday the e-procurement portal is successfully registering state suppliers and paying invoices.
Drivers and monitors began picketing after their employer, Travel Kuz, locked them out of their workplace last week.
Federal funds will not be used to poison the minds of the next generation or advance dangerous ideological agendas,” a top U.S. Health and Human Services official said.
The wildfire danger facing Vermont and much of the U.S. today is far different — and growing far greater — than it was for most of our nation’s history.
A federal rule allowed small businesses to bypass tariffs on foreign orders under $800. That exemption ends on Friday.
Margaret Klohck was well known and appreciated for her activism in both political and religious circles in Addison County and beyond.
After cutting off $16 million for Vermont in February, the U.S. Department of Transportation backtracked this month to allow ...
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