Work on the Interstate 89 southbound paving project between Waterbury and Montpelier is resuming for the season and is ...
Vermont’s affordability crisis is an interconnected crisis of housing, healthcare, and, until recently, child care.
On Thursday, April 16, 12 members of Indivisible Mad River Valley and Camel's Hump Indivisible joined roughly 60 democracy advocates from around the state for Democracy Day at the Vermont State House.
Family child care owners want a voice in our own regulation, and equal access to the opportunities that come with being part of a recognized profession.
Last year, state officials went to the Legislature with a problem: The 306-foot Bennington Battle Monument — an obelisk ...
Vermont State Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect in a recent retail theft in Waterbury.
This week is National Volunteer Week (April 19 – 25), and we wish to salute all volunteers in Vermont and worldwide.
Act 181 revealed a fundamental inequity in policy from Montpelier – wealthy, urban communities get a choice. Rural or poor communities don’t. Montpelier must fix it.
I have registered Waterbury for a May Day “Workers over Billionaires” poster rally on May 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. on the corner of Main and Stowe streets. You can sign up to join in online here or just ...
A working group created to evaluate potential long-term solutions to the Central Vermont Career Center’s facilities needs may have stumbled over a “some of the above” answer to what was a ...
I've lived on the same stretch of Vermont grid for 20 years. In that time, we've had multi-day outages roughly every three years. When the lights went out, we sat in the dark, tossed out a portion of ...
For the first time since it formed in 2018, Waterbury’s Edward Farrar Utility District will have a competitive election at its annual meeting in May. As of the recent filing deadline for the May 13 ...
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