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A bill expanding the scope of hate crimes is now state law. As is a law to prevent workplace violence in hospitals, after ...
A lawsuit, first filed in June 2024 by the group on behalf of two Burlington voters, was dismissed by a state Superior Court judge in February.
Senate Democrats stopped streaming their weekly meetings for logistical reasons, according to leadership. The Senate Republicans have never posted recordings of theirs.
BENNINGTON — Vermont Education Reform, moving through the Legislature, is a work in progress with many moving parts.
A judge this week said Trump's threats are unconstitutional because only Congress can appropriate federal funding.
Miss Vermont contestant Xiamara Achilles, known locally as "Miss Stratton Mountain," is sharing her experience as a person with disabilities, with the goal of expanding awareness and inspiring hope in ...
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals called for its own hearing next week, putting a halt, at least for now, to an order by a federal judge in Vermont to transfer Rümeysa Öztürk to a Vermont facility ...
The murder trial against Seth Brunell ended in a surprise plea deal after a sheriff’s deputy had an unsanctioned conversation with the defendant. It was not the first mistake in the case.