Alexander T. Seagroves, 32, of Fletcher, was arrested and charged with attempted second-degree murder. He was ordered held without bail and is scheduled to be arraigned at 1 p.m. Monday in Vermont ...
Tucked into this year’s miscellaneous tax bill, H.933, is language that would opt Vermont into a new federal school choice ...
RUTLAND — Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer has pleaded not guilty to five additional criminal charges, bringing the total number of counts against him to 12. Palmer, 39, of Windsor, was initially ...
Could new proposals from Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Cory Booker to cut taxes come at the expense of expanding social programs? Progressives don’t agree.
A big change like this is like shaking up a snowglobe and seeing where everything lands,” Nolan Langweil, a principal analyst ...
Vermont law states that sheriffs are entitled to up to 5% of their town contract revenue. The sheriff’s department currently ...
The state’s largest public transit provider is set to get a fleet of hybrid buses, rather than fully electric ones, after the ...
Norm was born at home over the family’s store in Sheffield, VT, on March 1, 1937. He grew up on a dairy farm, learning to ...
Vermont’s medical and recreational cannabis markets are closely intertwined, complicating how the reclassification as a lower-risk drug could benefit Vermont businesses.
Rural Vermonters who push back on communications towers face a regulatory process stacked against them — and the state knows it.
The awards for repairs in Chester and Royalton are "a positive indicator" of federal support for Vermont's $645 million in outstanding aid requests, the state's top recovery officer said.
Current law leaves Vermont's most vulnerable tenants exposed to drug dealing, violence and exploitation. H.772 would help fix that.
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