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Charles R. Smith, a 47-year-old Montpelier man, was arrested for reportedly assaulting and injuring a victim on Cummings ...
Vermont's attorney general has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s termination of AmeriCorps grants and an ...
State leaders want to hear from Vermonters on Wednesday about what veterans need. The House Committee on Government ...
Montpelier is getting its recognition as one of the coolest downtowns in the country. HGTV recently published a list of the ...
Vermont’s popular fish and wildlife summer course for teachers and other educators will be held July 20 to 25 this year in ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced that Andrew Sollace, 43, of Montpelier, Vermont, was sentenced in Vermont Superior Court, Washington Criminal Division, after ...
Vermont’s leaders in education have expressed strong support for Attorney General Charity Clark’s decision to sue the Trump administration over unlawful conditions for funding K-12 schools.
Five of the chamber’s 13 Republicans voted against the measure, which had support from all Democratic and Progressive members.
As Congress advances a budget reconciliation bill that many say would drastically cut funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid, advocates from Vermont Foodbank, Hu ...
In honor of Earth Day, advocates across Vermont gathered in Montpelier to push for stronger environmental policies. They ...
Fish and Wildlife Outreach Director Alison Thomas says that this course helps “non-formal and pre-kindergarten through ...