I worry that if there is no bold action, people of all ages will lose their joy and excitement for Burlington and we will not live, work or spend time in the town we once loved.
The Rockingham Democrat shocked the state in 1972 when he was elected to the first of two gubernatorial terms. He died Tuesday at a Brattleboro convalescent home, according to his family.
Patients relying on CeresMed South, one of Vermont’s first medical cannabis dispensaries, now must drive at least two hours for access to tax-free products ...
There are new hubs for information technology oversight in the Vermont House and Senate. In the House, last biennium’s Committee on Environment and Energy has once again become two, an environment ...
The group, which is calling for policies to create “housing abundance” for Vermonters of all income levels, says it won’t take any money from developers.
Yardain Amron is the night editor for VTDigger. He previously worked as a freelance reporter, audio producer and lecturer.
The councilors’ deadline, July 1, comes shortly after the conclusion of this year’s legislative session, meaning that lawmakers wouldn’t be able to consider most of the council’s recommendations until ...
This is going to be a big year, as the reactor building comes down and the serious business of safeguarding over 50 casks of high-level nuclear waste continues.
It was really heartbreaking for people, I think, after the flood, to not have the joy of the lake,” said Dylan Ford, Barnet’s selectboard chair.
Possessed of a deep compassion and love of life, Cathy often said that "The world may not be fair, but I can make my part of the world fair." ...
It's my dream, one day, that the houses that we are building are open for our own community to live in, as well,” said Jose ...
Stories of mistaken identity and missing lawyers raise questions about the state judiciary’s increased reliance on videoconferencing for court hearings.