As Massachusetts and other parts of New England grapple with the aftermath of an intense snowstorm, VTrans stepped in to help. The agency sent over 30 pieces of equipment and 33 employees to its ...
Adkins came to Vermont from Virginia, now known as Data Center Alley for the roughly 150 large-scale data centers in the state, comprising about 35% of the world’s total. The St. Albans project fell ...
The full House on Tuesday advanced a bill, which passed out of Marcotte’s committee last week, that would require genetic testing companies to get “a consumer’s express consent” each time their ...
I appreciated VTDigger’s recent article on Vermont’s consideration of joining the ArrayRx prescription discount card program. Efforts to make medications more affordable are i ...
Under Act 181, which divides Vermont into mapped tiers that determine where Act 250 applies, none of this would ever have happened.
Lee, a senior at Lake Region Union High School, is charting his path to a career in psychiatric nursing. With resilience and support from his family, Lee is determined to show that transgender ...
To spotlight Trump cuts to health insurance, Welch brings Vermont lawmaker to the State of the Union
Both elected officials are striving to call attention to expired Obamacare subsidies and the high cost of health insurance they say only federal action can address.
Part of the problem is Vermont’s cold climate. During bouts of cold weather, some customers turn off their heat pumps, the report says, to rely on other fuels. This is due to the systems being pushed ...
For months, state housing authorities had been asking state leaders to staunch the loss of federal Section 8 housing vouchers. A mid-year budget adjustment bill offers help but holds off on an ...
Removing barriers to immediate care is a vital priority for mental health service providers in Vermont and across the nation. Community Care Network - Rutland Mental Health Services is addressing the ...
Almost 20 municipalities will ask March Town Meeting voters to join the nearly 40 cities and towns now piggybacking on state charges with their own 1% fee on various tourism-related purchases.
We can debate consolidation and funding, but until schools defend standards, student outcomes will not improve.
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