It’s beyond time for some forward movement,” said Judge Heather Cooper, who’s waiting for the state’s largest religious denomination to submit a fiscal reorganization plan originally due more than a ...
Dear Editor, I appreciate Wes Hamilton’s perspective on credit card fees in his recent letter to VTDigger, but I take issue ...
Vermont’s state government could be on its way to further adoption of artificial intelligence. Through an executive order, Gov. Phil Scott created the Vermont Artificial Intelligence Economic ...
More than 2,200 Vermonters shared how they get local news, revealing it’s often hard to find, unevenly distributed and not always relevant.
The council’s near-unanimous vote came after the proposal faced significant public opposition, including from two Abenaki nations based in Quebec and their supporters.
Payment reform and a reimagined physician role could fix Vermont's primary care system, if the state stops rewarding ...
Vermont's beauty can't offset the high costs, lack of opportunity and missing infrastructure forcing young people to leave the state.
The latest wave of vaccine skepticism puts an added load on an already-strained primary care workforce, clinicians say.
For young people navigating instability without consistent adult support, a new bill removes barriers that compound the harm they already face.
Dan Bowles first noticed the issue when his father sent him a birthday card from Florida and told Bowles to expect it in the mail in the next few days. The card took more than a month to arrive, he ...
After a long, cold winter, energy costs are soaring. Some Vermonters are reevaluating their options.
I'm on quite a restricted budget,” said one Vermonter who planned to switch away from oil heating. “I'm really, really ...
Vermont State Police were called to help Scott Garvey during a mental health crisis. His family is still waiting to learn why ...
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