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It's universal in the committee that we support the town's position on their ability to maintain — or not maintain — these trails,” said Rep. Matt Walker, the House Transportation chair.
I’m telling you very clearly that this vote represents the voices of the overwhelming majority — 29-2 is definitive,” said Annie Schneider, vice president of the Winooski Education Association.
Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George said on Friday that Eaton's commentary during a Friday court hearing provides "greater context than we've had for a possible hate crime enhancement." ...
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Senate voted on Friday evening to approve its version of this year’s landmark education reform bill, H.454. The decision came just before 6:30 pm., after hours of discussion ...
A judge lifted a pause on the civil lawsuit against Serhat Gumrukcu during a hearing Friday, about a month after a jury found him guilty of ordering a contract killing ...
The largely party-line vote over S.127 comes after more than a week of discord among House lawmakers over the marquee infrastructure program.
Certainly at this point, I think our constituents have indicated that they’re not in a position to approve a bond that’s going to result in any kind of tax increase,” the superintendent said.
Diblaim Maximo Sargento-Morales — who was also detained last month while working for Vermont’s largest dairy — was released on bond from the same processing center a week ago. He arrived at the ...
A first-in-the-nation pilot program will give 100,000 Vermonters free entrance to all 55 state parks from May through October.
When Sen. Bernie Sanders visited Brattleboro last summer, Action Corps Vermont members and friends asked him about the Leahy Law and requested that he introduce the first-ever joint resolutions of ...
This year at the University of Vermont, the campus once again engaged in questions of Israel and Palestine — but this time through dialogue, scholarship and academic inquiry.
Leticia Russi-Shareno had earlier pleaded guilty to a wire fraud charge stemming from her theft that led to a $36,000 “out-of-pocket” loss to the union, according to court filings.