Senate lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday that seeks to create a new system for the state's response to homelessness.
The House passed a bill that creates a statewide policy on masking and identification for local and state police officers. Lawmakers stripped it of its effect on federal agents.
Town officials in Brighton, Vermont are urging residents to conserve as much water as they can after water levels reached ...
The Democratic and Republican leaders of the Vermont House said Wednesday that a pitched debate over new development rules ...
Explore our editor’s picks for must-do events in Vermont this week, including the eagerly awaited M&T Bank Vermont City ...
Adam Rice created a homemade passport filled with gift cards to some of his favorite creemee stands - which eventually ...
Vermont DCF is providing more insight into what needs to happen before ONE Arts Community School in Burlington can reopen ...
House leaders say a proposed ban on the use of face masks by federal immigration officers would violate the U.S. Constitution ...
Girls on the Run Vermont's 5K event on May 30 celebrates over 1,300 participants and supports the Every Girl Fund.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the EPA announced $27,456,000 in funding to protect Vermont from exposure to lead in drinking water. This investment will go directly to states through the Drinking ...
Vermont State Police are investigating a possible hate crime after antisemitic messages were spray-painted on a local ...