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In a week where the U.S. Department of Education says it will begin resuming collections of defaulted student loans, Vermonters with medical debt may see themselves getting a break.
The Vermont Pastel Society's member exhibit is different this year. “This show, unlike most pastel shows around the country, ...
It seems there is a special day for everything. Last Tuesday was National Beagle Day. Our dog thought every day was National ...
Barre City Council approved and extended a new contract for its City Manager Nicolas Storellicastro after he has served three ...
Montpelier is getting its recognition as one of the coolest downtowns in the country. HGTV recently published a list of the ...
Aimee Bertrand, the president of the Vermont State Employees' Association, told state lawmakers that a Department for Children and Families manager filmed her during a Microsoft Teams meeting, and ...
The event came two months after another event at which Abenaki leaders from a First Nation based in Quebec urged state ...
As lawmakers continue to grapple with how to address rising rates of homelessness, the issue is laid bare in their backyard.
Fearing federal funding cuts and trade system fluctuations, the Vermont Outdoor Business Alliance identified ways to support ...
The Vermont House Committee on Government Operations and Military Affairs and the Senate Committee on Government Affairs will hold a joint public hearing on Wednesday, April 30, at 4 p.m.
Now that the House has passed an education reform plan, it will be easy to get bogged down in the minutiae that differentiate it from Gov. Phil Scott’s “Education Transformation ...
In the wake of eight Vermont farmworkers being detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Monday, Governor Phil Scott ...
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