Lawmakers learned that the conservation measures they enacted in Act 181 “were alienating rural landowners and were not the right tool for the job,” said Rep. Amy Sheldon, D-Middlebury.
University of Vermont Health needs to cut its expenses by $300 million over the next three years and help clinicians in the 1,000-doctor outpatient Medical Group see more patients, said an independent ...
As the bright red behemoth traversed the highway, friends and family flocked to the University of Vermont for the 2021 ...
The Vermont House voted to partially repeal Act 181 on Thursday, marking a reversal on land-use policy that would have been ...
MONTPELIER — Vermont’s Democratic U.S. Rep. Becca Balint is running for reelection, she announced Thursday. Balint, who’s from Brattleboro, is seeking what would be her third two-year term in Congress ...
Vermont's logging and forest trucking sector generates $140 million and supports 1,300 jobs. But the industry is on the edge, and the Legislature has only a small window to act.
If seeking help in a mental health crisis can lead to domestic terrorism charges, veterans may choose to suffer alone instead.
This is all about the affordability crisis,” Vermont’s Democratic senator said. “If you're working hard, you should be able to pay your bills.” ...
Last year, the state Supreme Court ruled that municipalities in Vermont can regulate both farming practices and cannabis cultivation by enforcing local zoning laws. The bill passed by the Senate on ...
Brendan Kinney, who has spent more than 15 years in leadership roles in Vermont public media, rising to become one of the state’s most admired and respected media veterans, has been named the new ...
The Fayston author discusses the history of Vermont’s hill farms as one of struggle and subsistence, and how life as a shepherd helped her deal with the grief of losing her mother.
Opponents argued that a land-use plan in the 1970s was “Satan’s work, Communist propaganda, and a wishy-washy bureaucratic ...