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John Rodgers and his wife Brenda filed suit June 11 against the Town of Glover for control of a roughly three-quarter mile stretch of Rodgers Road that runs through their property.
This dual system came under scrutiny following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Carson v. Makin decision, which ruled that states ...
Officials are asking people to avoid contact with the water while they test it for E. coli. BURLINGTON — Emergency maintenance at the city’s Main Wastewater Treatment Plant has led to the closure of ...
At Monday’s City Council meeting, organizer Brian Clifford from Essex said he didn’t want the mutual aid service to become a fight between them and the city.
Vermont Foodbank, the state’s largest food assistance provider, cut nearly 10% of its workforce two weeks ago.
Smoke and haze from wildfires in Canada rolled in early Tuesday morning and are expected to linger through the afternoon and night.
First, Act 250 should not enforce land use rules in plans that have not been individually warned and voted on by the town’s ...
More than $26 million in federal funding was abruptly withheld by the Department of Education last week. Districts and organizations across Vermont fear it will force program and staffing cuts.
With some children staying at Red Clover Treatment Center for a month or more, advocates fear the temporary facility intended for short-term use isn’t so short term.
This commentary is by Nicole Miller of Burlington. She is executive director of Vermont Afterschool, a statewide nonprofit ...
Researchers have studied how greenspace influences human health. These forest bathing participants find benefit in ...
Following Thursday night’s flooding, locals reflect on this year’s destruction and question how the state can prevent what ...