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The Scott administration offered no help to the attorney general's effort to unfreeze nearly $17 million federal funding for vehicle chargers.
Obituary: Eliza Penney Riegelman, 1987-2025 Known for her quiet curiosity, wry humor and creative cooking, South Burlington resident led with love ...
State officials acknowledge the 140-foot structure would be unsightly, but say it's needed to bolster connectivity in the region.
Two newly elected lawmakers headed to the Vermont Statehouse full of ambition. Their inaugural session delivered a dose of reality.
The company was born in Burlington nearly four decades ago. It thrived during the pandemic, when gardening had a moment. But business has since slowed.
From affordable housing to small businesses, fundholders are supporting local initiatives that improve their communities.
Open-faced or closed? The simple question about bagels with cream cheese sparked passion — and some complicated answers — in the Y's very unscientific poll.
Though the major changes in H.454 won’t go into effect for three years, the work will start soon. Here’s what’s in the bill.
With the anniversary of Vermont’s floods approaching, a program through the Vermont Department of Mental Health provides counseling and resources to those in need.
The Senate and House passed the bill after debate, and Gov. Phil Scott has indicated he'll sign it. The bill fundamentally changes how schools are funded.
Peter Krag died of an opioid overdose in 2020. His father blamed the young man's doctor. A jury had to decide whether anyone was responsible.
Vermont Lake Monsters Game Green Mountain State batters step up to the plate while sports fans of all ages root, root, root for the home team.