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Supporters have said the proposed limits on outpatient pharmaceutical drugs could provide the most immediate relief to ...
David Bergh, who has served as the university’s president since 2023, plans to end his nearly 30-year career in higher ...
Officials remain committed to sharing police services between the towns, but hurdles remain to merging the two departments.
At a roundtable discussion hosted by U.S. Sen. Peter Welch, Vermont business owners said hefty tariffs have caused chaos, hurting small companies, consumers and innovation.
Burlington-based Terry Cycling and the State of Vermont were both part of the court win that struck down most of the president’s tariffs, though the order is being appealed.
Federal reimbursement for damage after flooding is frustratingly slow and complex, but state officials still see it as essential support.
This commentary is by Emmett Avery of Burlington. He manages the Vermont Paid Leave Coalition, an organization of over 80 businesses, nonprofits and everyday Vermonters working to ensure no one has to ...
This commentary is by Liz Edsell of Winooski. She is a parent of two kids and has been active in state and local efforts to build grassroots support for issues including climate action, approving the ...
When I worked at Safe Recovery, I saw every day how losing access to resources, such as free food, causes profound harm to our entire community.
Over a year-and-a-half of negotiations later, the new deal includes teacher salary increases of about 5% for the next three years.