A $1 million offer for the former Loretto Home senior living facility could help the state’s largest religious denomination and a local housing nonprofit — but comes with conditions.
The two announcements are the latest in a raft of municipal staff resignations over the past several months that now number at least seven.
Following overwhelming public outcry and scrutiny over the decision, the hospital is changing course on how it seeks to close its pediatric services.
Without the record, which is part of an ICE database, Öztürk has been unable to do the research jobs that she and her attorneys say would help advance her career.
Gov. Phil Scott has twice this year chosen not to deputize the Vermont National Guard for federal initiatives, first to help ...
In Vermont, these funds, which are Community Development Block Grants for disaster recovery, are tied specifically to the July 2023 floods. The funding has been awarded to 25 projects concentrated ...
We certainly have areas for growth, but the dominant narrative would have you believe there are no bright spots. That’s simply not true.” ...
The Windham Central Supervisory Union will pay a historic $250,000 in damages to two Black students who allegedly faced discrimination, under a settlement agreement signed last month.
Scott’s comments come after the state’s Democratic Party said Vekos should step down in part over how sexual assault survivors criticized her handling of their cases.
"[The industry] has spent millions of dollars advertising, telling us, 'don't worry about all the plastic you're generating,'" said Judith Enck, a former regional administrator for the Environmental ...
Molly Gray, who leads the Vermont Afghan Alliance, said the return of food assistance would be a huge relief “given the significant humanitarian impact this has had on our newest Vermonters.” ...
Health Care Reporter Olivia Gieger explains how reader support allows her to devote the time and scrutiny this beat requires.