The court motion, filed on October 31, asserts that Vermont's sweeping education reform law "seeks to weed-out and exclude ...
Explore our editor’s picks for must-do events in Vermont this week, including Virginia alt-rock quintet Carbon Leaf at Higher ...
As it turns 10, the Burlington laugh factory plans to expand and give its education programs room to grow. The new nonprofit is seeking a downtown space.
Officials agreed to provide food benefits for low income residents for two weeks as shutdown drags on, and may extend that ...
The remains of a woman who went missing while trying to cross the border into Canada nine months ago have been found in ...
The governor’s 14-point plan takes aim at some big-ticket items. But questions remain about how some of his ideas will be put ...
Director Kathryn Bigelow explores the scenario of a surprise nuclear attack on the U.S. in a controversial cautionary tale ...
Guides led visitors to five outdoor locations in Barnard to see original theater scenes written by local writers and a ...
Gov. Phil Scott and AG Charity Clark agreed to take the feds to court over the suspension of food aid benefits.
ov. Phil Scott visited the Cabot Hosiery sock mill in Waterbury earlier this month to call attention to the challenges facing Vermont manufacturers. Reporters, however, took the opportunity to broach ...
More women than ever served in the Vermont legislature, in no small part because of the group’s training. Some say the GOP needs a counterpart.
The Vermont director, actor and musician reconvened his old Montréal rock band for its first new album in almost 60 years.