The House proposal includes funding aimed at keeping more people housed in the state’s motel voucher program through the spring, which sparked pushback this week.
Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
House lawmakers grilled Sunny Eappen about the hospital network’s spending in New York and executive pay. In the Senate, he received a warmer welcome.
About 50 people received the wrong ballots in the election, which was determined by about two dozen votes. Bruce Busa, the Republican candidate, challenged the election results.
Levine led the Department of Health through the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the state’s most challenging health crises.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives sent an alert to federally licensed firearms dealers a day after ...
A group of young people linked to multiple violent deaths left a trail of sometimes unsettling interactions with Vermonters — including a realtor, an employee at an AT&T store and hotel workers.
Every student would be assigned to a public school for all grades and could opt into the lottery. The five regional districts would designate “school choice schools,” which could be private schools or ...
The panel would have a mix of House and Senate members and would, among other tasks, review the myriad of reports lawmakers commission each year.
The decision halts funding for global development efforts, affecting organizations that provide health care, disaster relief and economic support in more than 130 countries.
MONTPELIER — Vermont Lt. Gov. John Rodgers’ chief of staff, Elizabeth Brown, resigned from her post last week — and has been replaced by James Ehlers, a close Rodgers adviser, the lieutenant governor ...
Both suspects attended the prestigious Lakeside School in Seattle, studied computer science and appear to sympathize with a fringe Bay Area group described by one person as a “murder gang.” ...