MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont will appeal the president’s decision not to grant disaster funding for July’s flooding. President Trump last month declined Vermont’s request for federal help for the ...
While the federal government has reopened after the longest shutdown in U.S. history, Vermont officials warn the effects will linger.
Lamont might have been bluffing a little Thursday afternoon when he sat down for an interview with CT Insider in The Camelot, ...
But members of the redistricting task force say that the process was flawed from the start. Sen. Martine Laroque Gulick, D- ...
States like California and Massachusetts are reforming zoning laws to allow more housing near transit, aiming to reduce car ...
The federal government reopening and resuming SNAP benefits is good news for Vermont,” said Governor Phil Scott. “There are over 63,000 Vermonters who rely on these benefits and I’m appreciative of ...
Recently hired schools superintendent Tim Payne explained to the Select Board both the current state school funding process ...
Officials with the Vermont National Guard met with lawmakers virtually on Wednesday to discuss their resources on ...
Pam Letourneau-Fallon is one of the fifth grade teachers at the St. Johnsbury School. She actually encouraged the Vermont ...
Fifth graders around the state voted last week for one of seven Kid Governor candidates. The election results will be announced next week.
But here’s the good news: this year, we proved that when Montpelier is balanced — when no one party can simply bulldoze the other — we can actually roll up our sleeves and get things done. For the ...
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