More than two dozen residents rallied outside the Essex Town Hall Thursday, and later spoke at the town's Development Review Board meeting.
Revenue for the state’s transportation system has grown just shy of 2% over the past decade — not enough to keep pace with the costs of maintaining key infrastructure, lawmakers said.
In their second version of an annual budget adjustment bill, Democratic lawmakers had attempted to extend the state’s motel voucher program until June 30.
The State Treasurer’s Office and natural resources agency told lawmakers they need more time and money to act on the first-in-the-nation law, especially as incoming lawsuits challenge the statute.
Under the deal, the network will pay $12 million dollars to Vermont’s largest private insurer and $11 million to outside primary care practices. A workgroup will also be established to examine the ...
I think it's really shocking and upsetting to people that such a small amount of money that does so much good and is such a part of our democracy is being attacked by now," said Mary Danko, president ...
People are scared, people are angry, and people want to have a voice,” one organizer said in advance of local, state and ...
Democrats, who have sought an extension for all people sheltered through the program, stood by that conviction on Thursday.
After detaining Rümeysa Öztürk at ICE’s field office in St. Albans the night of March 25, court filings show, ICE officials ...
Through statements and a planned demonstration, Vermont’s legal community is taking a stand against the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine the judicial branch and democratic principles.
The state sends more than 100 people to a for-profit prison in Mississippi, and Department of Corrections data shows Vermont’s prisons lack capacity to hold all the people in state custody.
Vermont might have been spared the worst in the president’s latest round of tariffs, but officials said a broader trade war could still shake up the state’s economy.