The contentious vote over Drescher, who recently served as Vermont’s top federal prosecutor, came after senators approved Christina Nolan’s appointment to the court.
Under the bill, plug-in solar devices would no longer need an interconnection agreement, a contract between customer and utility which ensures technical compatibility when connecting a new energy ...
School officials say closure will help strengthen educational programming at three other K-6 schools in the district, but residents fear closure will only exacerbate demographic decline in their small ...
Long-time public official Dave Wolk stepped down from the role of Rutland County assistant judge on Monday, ahead of a bid for state senate. After more than a three-decade hiatus from the legislature, ...
The underlying issue goes beyond school consolidation and concerns an aging population. On Front Porch Forum, I see requests from countless people seeking assistance for physically demanding chores ...
Feedback from residents was overwhelmingly against the proposed change to the charter. “I think it’s pretty anti-democratic and really flies in the face of our values as Americans and Vermonters,” ...
Underinsurance is keeping Vermonters from seeing doctors — with devastating consequences. This commentary is by Jack Mayer, a retired Vermont pediatrician and public health epidemiologist and cancer ...
Vermont lawmakers have tried to address gaps for years. But the topic prompts a sticky debate about balancing public safety with the legal rights and health needs of defendants.
For students with complex needs, therapeutic schools like Kindle Farm offer a path back to learning, stability, and confidence. Learn how this school in southern Vermont is changing lives and giving ...
Vermonters already suffer the third-highest tax burden in the United States. Vermont has the highest property tax burden, finally surpassing New Hampshire, and now ranks last in economic momentum.
Vermonter Andrea Mead Lawrence remains the only American alpine skier to win two golds in a single Olympic games.
Given the state of the world currently, I believe the games are needed now more than ever,” says Peter Graves, a Bennington-born announcer whose new memoir recounts a particularly vocal career.