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The Vermont House has approved an education reform plan. It sets the framework for what education looks like and how it's ...
Authorities say Corissa Laws admitted stealing another person's identity to illegally practice as a nurse in Vermont.
In hope of making the state's education system more sustainable, the Vermont House of Representatives passed a major reform ...
The crowd cheered when columnist Josh Freed told them about a new slogan for MAGA, “Make America Go Away!” he writes in this week’s column. Above, Freed addresses about 15,000 people at the Hands Off ...
The House had previously given preliminary approval to the bill on Thursday, but formally voted Friday for approval by 87-55.
Vermont’s Department of Public Safety may make some big changes to the way emergency dispatch calls are handled.
They’re asking for lawmakers to consider a bill that would require health insurance plans and Vermont Medicaid to provide for fertility related services.
Downtown Montpelier is gearing up to host a weekend-long event that celebrates the state’s “iconic” season. Montpelier MudFest will start ...
Treasurer Pieciak announced that over one thousand employers have enrolled in the Vermont Saves program. The program provides a simple, no-cost solution for Vermont employers to ...
Corissa Laws of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has been sentenced for identity theft after impersonating a licensed nurse to ...
Both doubles teams were on a heater Friday for the Montpelier girls tennis team, which overcame chilly conditions to earn a 5 ...