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Here in Vermont, we pride ourselves on standing up for what’s right. We don’t sit on the sidelines when our values, our communities, and our democracy are under threat. We fight.
Privacy rights affect us all, and protecting Vermonters’ dignity and personal freedom must remain central to our shared mission.
The Department of Financial Regulation issued an order late last week that sets guardrails around any agreements the state’s two largest health insurers enter into with half of Vermont hospitals.
State officials have a “high level of confidence” that ECFiber’s network will continue to operate smoothly through the transition, but noted the possibility of “a lot of strain” on staff and board ...
The new provisions in Act 73 halt what had been an increasing amount of public tuition dollars from flowing to Vermont's religious schools. Legislators say that is a side effect, not the intent.
Swimming in natural waters, also known as open water swimming, has taken over the world recreationally and competitively. These Vermont swimmers talk about the serenity it brings them, but also how it ...
Contained in the policy change was the paradox that has flummoxed the city for years: If public spaces are increasingly off limits to camping, where are unhoused people supposed to go?
Michael A. Williams, 60, was arrested Tuesday afternoon in the death of 38-year-old Tina Daigle in Caledonia County. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance Wednesday afternoon.
Vermonters should be alarmed by this reckless proposal to place industry profits above the interests of our communities, loved ones and future generations.
Energy efficiency is a proven, practical and immediate way to make energy more affordable. Facing economic uncertainty and climate challenges, it’s the solution we can’t afford to ignore.
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