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Democratic Rep. Bob Hooper stepped down from his committee seat this week, and plans to resign from the House on Monday, he said.
The bill’s approval comes in the wake of the first major clash between federal immigration agents and protesters in Vermont ...
Prior to the vote on Town Meeting Day, library director Amy Grasmick detected multiple errors in the spending plan that could only be remedied by a special election at a later date.
Many schools don’t know whether students are being exposed to the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., according to a memo published by the state auditor’s office.
The statewide organization at the center of the project, OneCare Vermont, was expensive to launch and operate. Now legislators are trying to reimagine pieces of the program for primary care.
The Legislature should protect the people, and the people protect the land. I honor the animals who live here. I don’t shoo them away, nor do I shoot them. But I live here too. I exist on this planet, ...
As the impacts of that reform law have started coming into focus, pro-housing advocates have argued that the law skews more toward preserving land than encouraging homebuilding, and have called for a ...
Ashley describes her education journey as a bit of a smorgasbord. Now the Executive Director of the Upper Valley Habitat for Humanity, she pursued multiple opportunities and certifications that ...
Commentaries are opinion pieces contributed by readers and newsmakers. VTDigger strives to publish a variety of views from a broad range of Vermonters. Commentaries give voice to community members and ...
Federal authorities said Thursday that three people detained after a standoff Wednesday at a South Burlington home did not ...
The 2024 land-use overhaul is scheduled to begin taking effect this summer, and some farmers and rural Vermonters are sounding an alarm.