Gov. Phil Scott and AG Charity Clark agreed to take the feds to court over the suspension of food aid benefits.
Zeese has left the Burlington gallery after nearly four years as executive director. Shannon Gillespie and Alex Green will ...
A new 56-bed shelter will open at the former Social Security office on Pearl Street. But the city is still in dire need of ...
The plan includes expanding drug treatment and introducing programs that target repeat offenders. Efforts to curb ...
Cyberattacks against critical U.S. infrastructure are rising. An army of volunteers wants to help.
From scheduling appointments to detecting fractures and strokes, AI is being used in Vermont with the goal of enabling ...
The longest-serving head of the 11-year-old Burlington resource brings a history of creativity, can-do spirit and fun to her ...
For more than 50 years, the Burlington folk musician, award-winning DJ and librarian brought music to Vermonters’ lives.
Thanks to their flexible, home-based jobs, remote tech employees are a surprising force on Vermont’s largely volunteer-run ...
The university is betting big that a biotech incubator can help researchers turn their discoveries into viable business ...
Unless the federal government reopens, benefits through 3SquaresVT won't be available as expected on November 1. Officials urged Vermonters to check their balance before making purchases.
Stanak's proposal would exempt up to $50,000 from a home's value, lowering some residents' tax bills. Others would end up ...