The Essex Junction resident will face one-time Lt. Gov. Molly Gray in the Democratic primary for the state’s second highest office.
Private equity firms have in recent years bought out some of the few school transportation companies available to school districts, sparking worries among advocates.
Valerie’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of her life; she loved and cared for each of them from the moment they were born.
Over the last two months, activists have increased their actions against an ICE office in the White Cap Business Park.
The governor is proposing to use the annual budget tuneup as a vehicle for a proposal to use surplus revenue to blunt this year’s projected property tax increase.
"The bottom line is, if we're going to do this, we've got to put our money where our mouth is, and say we're going to pay for everything," the House Education Committee chair said.
The bipartisan bill would also cover travel for people experiencing homelessness to leave Vermont if they have ties to another state.
I was doing my job even though it was unpopular,” said Michael Drescher, the former top federal prosecutor in the state for the last year.
With peace in her heart and her loved ones by her side, Stephanie Jill Mapes, age 65, peacefully put her angel wings on and sailed into her new life on Jan. 6, 2026. She leaves he ...
The majority of Vermont farmers claim 2025 was the worst drought they’d ever seen. Now, agricultural advocates are asking the state to fiscally support farmers facing climate extremes.
Bechdel is now a professor in the practice at Yale University. She divides her time between teaching for a semester at Yale and living and drawing at her home in West Bolton, Vermont. Bechdel’s wife ...
Act 173 was designed to move Vermont away from a deficit-based, label-driven approach to special education and toward a system that emphasizes equity, inclusion and shared responsibility.