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Members are having to adjust their expectations on what crops they’re receiving as well as alter their grocery store needs.
In a video statement, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin called the program set to benefit more than 900,000 low-income households and disadvantaged communities across the U.S. a “grift.” ...
Statewide, this year’s census recorded 3,458 people experiencing homelessness, a nearly 5% increase over the number tallied in January 2023.
“The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ is deeply concerning. I don't think it's beautiful,” said Mike Del Trecco, president and CEO of the state’s hospital association.
The five-member Green Mountain Care Board is often overlooked. But it has become one of the most influential regulatory bodies in the state, overseeing the operations of a sector that amounts to a ...
A recent national analysis showed that Vermont saw the highest year-over-year home appreciation rate of any state, at 12.8%.
Vermont became the first state in the continental United States to ban billboards. Hawaii prohibited the advertising signs back in the 1920s. Maine and Alaska are the only other states to outlaw ...
At residential placements, children under the care of the Department for Children and Families were subjected to hundreds of incidents of restraint and seclusion in 2023 and 2024, data shows.
Public Safety State to pay $4.5M to settle lawsuit over ‘conscience-shocking’ use of force at Woodside juvenile facility ...
Vermont’s new law also includes a first-of-its kind provision banning schools from using social media to communicate with students.
Vermont’s Roman Catholic Diocese has filed for bankruptcy protection in the wake of more costly lawsuits alleging priest misconduct as far back as 1950, according to a filing Monday with the U.S ...
Negotiations over a bill that would fundamentally change how the state’s K-12 schools are governed and funded pushed this year’s session well into overtime.