State legislators are considering a slate of changes to the Public Records Act designed to give officials some room to breathe. But they’ve drawn sharp opposition.
The Apartheid-Free Communities pledge may express outrage, but it does not offer a path toward coexistence or lasting peace.
As Beta expands, local leaders say the electric aircraft company could have a significant impact on Vermont’s economy and workforce.
Jakiy Tramaine Corey Keith, 26, entered a guilty plea Wednesday to second-degree murder in 2024 death of 29-year-old Kayla Wright of Derby in Troy.
A resolution urges lawmakers to pick up a bill that is unlikely to become law this session. Advocates hope it gets the ball rolling regardless.
Scott announced Wednesday that he will surge court resources to Rutland County, targeting defendants facing many criminal cases. He plans to replicate a court model recently piloted in Burlington.
Ogden grew up in Landgrove and attended the University of Vermont, where he was a three-time NCAA cross country ski champion.
Bridge-building matters, but it does not address a deep imbalance of power between Israel and the Palestinians.
The Vermont Constitution gives hunters the right to trek through private property that is not enclosed. And under current state law, a landowner has to post signs around the entire perimeter of their ...
The 86th Infantry Brigade, a mountain warfare specialized unit of the Vermont National Guard, has been deployed to Germany to train Ukrainian forces.
We see this as a meaningful opportunity to expand childcare and establish permanent affordable housing in Craftsbury,” said Scott Thomas, president of the college.
The closely watched case called into question municipalities’ authority to maintain trails that pass through private property and the public’s access to those trails.
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