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We’ve recently published pieces on the state’s response to homelessness, the need for wastewater infrastructure and recent changes to state land use rules.
We are in the midst of a housing crisis. There’s nowhere for people to go,” said Maryellen Griffin, a staff attorney with ...
Celebrating Pride is step one in the work we need to do to protect queer people and to make this world a safer, better place, ...
In Grafton County, New Hampshire, 10.1% of residents — over 9,000 people — identify as Black, Indigenous or people of color.
Our property tax system needs to support Vermonters and incentivize the kinds of communities we want and need.
Since 2018 alone, the cost of a family insurance plan on Vermont Health Connect rose by a staggering 92%, making Vermont’s ...
Every summer, thousands of Vermonters and visitors gather on the lawn at Shelburne Museum to enjoy world-class music in one of the most iconic outdoor settings in the state. Last year, for the first ...
With lawmakers clearing out their desks and heading home for the summer, Final Reading is signing off, too, until the start of the 2026 legislative session next January.
If bankruptcy court approves the settlement, Vermont will receive $21.85 million to support opioid addiction services.
Decades ago, the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act anticipated that it would be hard for small, largely ...
The facility, previously planned for Vergennes, was supposed to be a more therapeutic replacement for Vermont’s scandal-plagued and shuttered Woodside Juvenile Rehabilitation Center.
On Saturday morning, her partner, 29-year-old Jose Ignacio De La Cruz, known as Nacho, and her daughter, 18-year-old Heidi Perez, drove to farms in Franklin County to deliver food, according to Will ...