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Community groups, labor unions, student and faith communities rallied across Vermont and around the nation on May Day, commemorated as international workers’ day in a demonstration of mass solidarity.
Voters will soon decide whether to support the $14.8 million 2026 budget proposal, representing a property tax rate increase of 5.87%. Barre City voters moved its Town Meeting Day to May in 2024 to ...
Over the last two years, “persistently rainy conditions made many forested areas too wet to harvest,” a logging industry rep told legislators.
Stacey Vaillancourt was convicted in December 2023 of giving a 6-month-old a fatal dose of diphenhydramine, an antihistamine that has sedative effects, while she was caring for the child in 2019.
Prison staff, state human services employees, lawmakers, judicial officials and community providers spent a morning learning about the complicated process of getting out of prison.
The legislative panel is considering language that would allow cyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs when no cars are present at a four-way stop, among other changes.
There’s a shared understanding now more than ever that these programs matter, and that they should be available to all students, not just some.