The event opened with a reading from poet and teaching artist Rajnii Eddins and included Henna art, youth programming and a ...
We want them all to speak to big ideas,” says a curator of a new “50 for 250” U.S. semiquincentennial exhibit set to open in Montpelier.
At the third annual service, pastors from churches of different denominations around Franklin County gathered to support the LGBTQ+ community. Their message? “God loves you without condition.” ...
I really want to make sure we go as a community together for this project and not have people feeling left out,” said Jeanne Jensen, a Williston Selectboard member.
H.588 lets pharmacists test and treat common conditions — and new state funding could make that access permanent for rural Vermonters.
Advocates say people are required to check in with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in person, more frequently, and with less support.
An artist and restaurant founder will meet with lawmakers to share the impact the floods in 2023 and 2024 had on them and their communities.
For longtime school officials, the process outlined in H.955 looks like a second go-around for Act 46, the 2015 law that ...
The slow movement of the requested Federal Emergency Management Agency money was in part due to shifts within the federal government.
Having read a recent article in VTDigger about electric motorcycles — or e-motos — and as the owner of a registered, licensed ...
The Fish and Wildlife Department is spending public funds on image repair while ignoring Vermonters' values and the species ...
The move marks a win for a broad coalition of rural landowners who organized en masse to protest against Act 181, a land-use ...
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