I’m gonna flap my arms and fly over the State House dome. And if I should fail, I will punch myself in the face.
The $9.5 million Gov. Phil Scott put in his version of the fiscal year 2026 budget in front of the Legislature now is unlikely to cover all costs.
Now that the president's agenda is in motion, Vermont leaders are navigating how to respond to his “flood the zone” approach.
Hundreds of Vermonters flooded the statehouse lawn in Montpelier Wednesday, joining protestors in all 50 states rallying against policies implemented by President Donald Trump's administration.
It comes as Vermont test scores continue to drop, the administration feels their proposal provides for more flexibility to ...
A nationwide day of protest brought people to the Statehouse in Montpelier Wednesday, calling on the state’s Republican ...
Inspired by President Donald Trump's call to round up immigrants who are in the country illegally, Republican governors would send their National Guard troops into Democratic-led states without those ...
VEC gets about 40% of its power from other contracts for Canadian hydropower that would likely be subject to potential ...
While Gov. Phil Scott's proposal to reduce the number of school districts in Vermont from more than 100 down to five, each school will have an advisory board ...
We need to stay focused on Vermont and remain disciplined as we distinguish between what is fact and what is rhetoric before ...
The Town of Essex has received a $500,00 grant to support the planning and design of water and sewer infrastructure for its ...
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