The suspension of ONE Arts Community School marks the latest blow to Burlington’s already fragile childcare ecosystem, which ...
The longtime Church Street Marketplace fixtures have merged into a single store and reopened on Bank Street in Burlington.
Conference committees worked late into Thursday night to resolve differences on H.955, the education transformation bill, and H.949, the yield bill.
Lawmakers wrapped up their biennium Friday evening after signing off on a sweeping education reform package, bidding farewell to departing members and earning praise from Gov. Phil Scott for turning ...
The bill, S.190, accelerates the implementation of reference-based pricing to cut hospital payments for some plans, aiming to lower premiums.
The governor's concession on mandatory mergers cleared the way for a legislative deal and possible adjournment.
Federal officials are drafting a plan that would renew oak woodlands for the diverse plants and animals that depend on it.
Vermont has become the first state in the nation to ban paraquat, a highly toxic herbicide used in local orchards that has been linked to Parkinson’s disease. Gov. Phil Scott signed H.739 on Tuesday.
A lobster roll at Farmers & Foragers Dockside in 2021 Credit: File: Daria Bishop The Café HOT. has announced that its final day of regular service will be Sunday, May 31. The space at 198 Main Street ...
In an in effort to protect patients and mental health providers, lawmakers approved one of Vermont’s first efforts to ...
Learning about history and your community, keeping up with current events, respecting others, lending a hand: These are things all good citizens do. This summer, kids in grades K-8 can practice doing ...
Summer in Vermont is a double-edged lawn-mower blade. On the one hand, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Green Mountains come alive with endless fun things to do. On the other, FOMO is inevitable, ...
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