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Little kids love construction! So Fletcher Free Library is using its own project to show kids — and maybe their parents — the ...
Immigration officials raided Lamell Lumber in Essex on Saturday and arrested migrant workers. Two who were previously deported have been charged.
Overdoses are the leading killer of homeless Vermonters, 'Seven Days' and Vermont Public found. But a shift from motel rooms to tents presents new dangers.
The city government has grown larger and costlier to sustain. Officials are considering whether city hall can deliver the same services with less.
Two newly elected lawmakers headed to the Vermont Statehouse full of ambition. Their inaugural session delivered a dose of reality.
We rarely host out-of-state visitors during the summer and fall without taking them to Shelburne Farms. The 1,400-acre historic country estate turned environmental education nonprofit ...
When Burlington voters cast their Town Meeting Day ballots on or before March 2, they'll have the opportunity to resurrect a voting system that some ...
The City of Montpelier will pay longtime city manager Bill Fraser nearly $240,000 as part of a separation agreement that calls for him to leave his post a year before the end of his contract. The ...
Katie Anderson and JP Coseno were sure they'd caught the moped thief red-handed. The couple spotted Anderson's commuter bike in Burlington in the bed of ...
Peter Krag died of an opioid overdose in 2020. His father blamed the young man's doctor. A jury had to decide whether anyone was responsible.
Vermont's towns are on the hook for reassessing property, which has led to delays and inequities. Legislation to regionalize the approach is pending.
Vermont’s burgeoning sector boasts 400 licensed growers and more than 100 retail outlets. Regulators are deciding next steps for the industry.
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