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If bankruptcy court approves the settlement, Vermont will receive $21.85 million to support opioid addiction services.
The bill — a generational transformation of Vermont’s education system — still requires a majority vote in the House.
Negotiations over a bill that would fundamentally change how the state’s K-12 schools are governed and funded pushed this year’s session well into overtime.
As a queer person, a senior and a nurse at the University of Vermont Medical Center, Rep. Mari Cordes, D-Bristol, had a whirlwind of personal and political reasons that spurred her decision to resign ...
Despite the bill’s sweeping reforms, it leaves many tasks undone for future years, including figuring out the contours of future consolidated school districts.
A psychologist's evaluation has raised questions about Shant Soghomonian’s ability to participate in his defense against a federal criminal charge stemming from the incident more than a year ago.
The legislation, which includes an expansion of who must file campaign finance disclosure forms with the state, was looking unlikely to pass late last month.
The project helped resurrect techniques and memories of life in Nepal, and some of the women have taken the mini looms provided home to continue weaving.
Bill Fraser, who held the top position in the city for 30 years, is exiting the role at the end of June. MONTPELIER — Bill Fraser attended his final City Council meeting as the capital’s ...
By connecting the dots across the health care system, VITL is making it easier for providers to help patients stay up-to-date on immunizations — a win for individuals and for public health across the ...
This commentary is by Rob Riley and Maura Adams. Riley is president and Adams is director of community investment for the Northern Forest Center, a nonprofit investment and innovation partner ...
What the Community Housing Infrastructure Program does is remove one of the biggest, most immediate roadblocks: infrastructure costs. And that’s a breakthrough.