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Authorities say Corissa Law admitted stealing another person's identity to illegally practice as a nurse in Vermont.
The Vermont House on Thursday afternoon gave preliminary approval to a sweeping plan to reform the state’s education system.
Thursday is Tourism Economy Day at the State House — a celebration of the industry that keeps Vermont’s local businesses ...
Representatives for Vermont landlords and bankers have pushed back against the bill, citing the current political environment for immigrants without legal status.
Corissa Laws of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has been sentenced for identity theft after impersonating a licensed nurse to ...
They’re asking for lawmakers to consider a bill that would require health insurance plans and Vermont Medicaid to provide for fertility related services.
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 ...
Sewickley and Ohiopyle in Pennsylvania, along with Montpelier and Stowe in Vermont, were ranked among the top small towns in the northeast by USA Today's Readers' Choice Awards.
Volunteers will undergo a training workshop covering everything from basic fishing and regulation to aquatic ecology.
Vermont officials are seeking public comment on the state’s climate policy. The Climate Council is in the process of updating ...
Apply for Vermont’s 2025 moose hunting permits in Wildlife Management Unit E. Limited permits available for either-sex and antlerless hunting.
Across the state, districts are reeling from the potential ramifications of the federal directive regarding Covid-19 pandemic support money some have already spent.