From apples to carrots to maple syrup and skiing, the food, activities, and landscape we cherish in Vermont are possible in part due to this workforce,” said Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland at the ...
The state wants to boost voting access for people who are incarcerated or are experiencing homelessness, among other groups, as President Donald Trump is pushing to eliminate widely-used mail-in ...
The state is seeking to lease additional office space in Waterbury for staff within the Agency of Human Services but won’t say where yet.
The two houses, located at 14 and 16 South St., have fallen into disrepair in recent years, but their proposed demolition has proven controversial.
The organization is accepting letters of interest from those wanting to use its original historic headquarters while also pursuing a FEMA buyout program.
For many first-generation college students, the path to higher education is anything but straightforward. A first-generation student is a person whose parents did not complete a four-year degree. And ...
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Tiffanie Katsuva: Vermont’s opioid settlement should strengthen prevention and the people ...
This commentary is by Tiffanie Katsuva. She lives in Colchester and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health degree at George Washington University. Vermont joined the $7.4 billion national ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Three hearts,” by Harper Grant, 15, of Chelsea. Artwork is “Grow,” by Carly Stone, 17, of Springfield.
This is the best place in the world to train,” says Jessie Diggins, a gold, silver and bronze medalist and member of the SMS T2 elite cross-country team capping its offseason in Vermont.
It didn’t take much to make the Kirchner trails more accessible — mostly widening bridges and removing some rocks — but there’s a massive payout as people of all ages and abilities can now enjoy them.
We went down there to use our voice and our presence to shine a light on what’s happening to our country. We went to defend the Constitution. To defend our democracy. To protect voting rights. To ...
WINOOSKI — At her last city council meeting on Sept. 15, Kristine Lott closed out six years as Winooski’s first female mayor. Lott stepped down before the end of her term to start a family, and she ...
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