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Federal reimbursement for damage after flooding is frustratingly slow and complex, but state officials still see it as essential support.
Kseniia Petrova, a genetics researcher originally from Russia, still remains jailed on a separate federal criminal charge in ...
Over a year-and-a-half of negotiations later, the new deal includes teacher salary increases of about 5% for the next three years.
The state legislature blessed the measure into law in 2021, but included a two-year sunset clause, which they extended for another two years in 2023. Now, lawmakers have finally decided to kick that ...
The local housing crunch is so severe that Jasper Hill has bought 11 properties to provide subsidized rent so its employees can afford to live nearby the farm.
Vermont’s newest historic roadside markers highlight 15 significant moments in state history — including the time Ralph Ellison spent in Fayston while writing his acclaimed novel and the story of one ...
As Jared Preseau helped his grandfather fix farm equipment, he developed an interest in mechanics. Encouraged by family to pursue a degree and boost his earning potential, he decided to take the leap.
Laws don't eliminate crime: they set reasonable limits with clear consequences and hold scofflaws accountable. S.131 would ...
The measure is a response to the Trump administration's push to limit how people can express their gender on U.S. passports, supporters said.
The Vermont group, which includes the University of Vermont and GlobalFoundries, will now have to reapply for the same “Tech Hub” federal funding in the coming year.
Someone’s grandparents always seem to remember one, and sometimes you can still find the scuffs and scrapes of shoes and boots on the floors. But where’d those hoedowns go?
A lawyer for Pawlet said the court ruling brings the town “one step closer” to foreclosing on the Slate Ridge property.