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Little kids love construction! So Fletcher Free Library is using its own project to show kids — and maybe their parents — the ...
Immigration officials raided Lamell Lumber in Essex on Saturday and arrested migrant workers. Two who were previously deported have been charged.
The pilot program comes in response to the state's decision to cut funding for motel rooms. Local businesses criticized the waterfront location.
On Wednesday, Burlington announced plans to let homeless people stay in vehicles overnight at Perkins Pier. After blowback, the city abruptly dropped the idea.
The city government has grown larger and costlier to sustain. Officials are considering whether city hall can deliver the same services with less.
Vermont’s burgeoning sector boasts 400 licensed growers and more than 100 retail outlets. Regulators are deciding next steps for the industry.
Peter Krag died of an opioid overdose in 2020. His father blamed the young man's doctor. A jury had to decide whether anyone was responsible.
Nothing adequately prepares you for the spectacle of Lake Willoughby, a glacial gash between two fjord-like mountains in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Although it's been around ...
The program, run by the American Forest Foundation with the Nature Conservancy, provides forest management support for Vermont landowners.
Slated to open at Leddy Park this fall, the Burlington Bike Park started as one cyclist's dream, but he soon found a large coalition that backed the idea.
Experts say flood-mitigation projects save money. But communities are losing FEMA funds that were meant to allow them to prepare for the worst.
Four out of five Milton Selectboard members are also serving in the Vermont House. A limited pool of people is willing to serve in either role.