The vote, which was held after 30% of union members brought a petition, was 73-38 to maintain the union, a slightly wider margin of support than the initial vote to form the union in 2024.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Smile,” by Jordan Kramer, 15, of Hinesburg. Artwork is “Self-Portrait,” by Ramsey Davis, 16, of Wolcott.
Skiers will represent the state in Alpine, biathlon, cross-country and freestyle events at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy.
Streeter’s experience is far from unique, according to a study released this month by Vermont First Children’s Finance. While the state as a whole is showing clear progress in closing the gap between ...
Most of the revenue generated from sales of the plate would go to a state fund supporting environmental sustainability and outdoor recreation initiatives.
The Burlington social services center says it is working to transition the service to other local providers, though no successor has been named yet.
The National Weather Service is predicting between 8 inches of snow in the north part of the state and 12 to 18 inches in the south and central Vermont.
A state law passed last May cleared the way for freestanding centers, establishing a licensing system and requiring insurers to cover their services.
Rep. Emilie Kornheiser, D-Brattleboro, wants to tax second homes at a higher rate to pay for education. First of all, nonhomesteads already pay a higher education rate. I’m a retired Vermont homeowner ...
Former Vermont senator Warren Austin was the country’s first ambassador to the United Nations. My predecessor, Sen. Patrick Leahy, worked tirelessly to build relations with people and governments in ...
Lawmakers push for improved data collection on greenhouse gas emissions to meet statewide requirements to cut carbon.
The new reality of marketplace insurance without federal subsidies may leave Vermonters feeling like, "I have insurance and I can't afford to use it," state health care advocate Mike Fisher said.