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Vermonters’ genetic information shouldn’t be up for sale without their consent,” Attorney General Charity Clark said in response to the company’s bankruptcy sale.
We’re proud to share that Theo Wells-Spackman will join VTDigger in July as our newest Report for America corps member.
State transit budget cuts, no continuing town support, and fewer riders than expected doom the evening service experiment and disappoint its architects and rider base ...
Emmanuelle Soumailhan, coordinator for Capstone Community Action's food shelf, said that the pantry gets about 800 to 1,000 visitors per month — double the traffic it received before the Covid ...
Burlington joined dozens of other cities across the U.S. rallying in solidarity with anti-ICE protestors in Los Angeles who faced off with federal troops this week.
Congressional cuts to federal rental aid have prompted Vermont’s largest housing authorities to stop issuing new Section 8 vouchers. The state’s nine local housing agencies estimate they need to ...
The best thing we can do as Vermonters is urge our friends and family in Republican states to advocate for keeping the IRA tax credits.
The prosecution had been seeking a prison term of 30 years to life for Deven Moffitt while his attorney argued during a hearing Tuesday for a lesser amount.
The bill would have also made it more difficult for employees across the state to hold a vote to decertify an existing union.
Above all else, Geoff loved spending time with family and friends. His positive spirit was infectious, and people lined up to be near him.
We need to move forward toward a public school system that provides equal and better educational quality, with community control and lower costs.
Amid a challenging upbringing in foster care, animals provided Hailey Bartlett with a sense of connection, consistency, and comfort—ultimately inspiring her to pursue a career as a large-animal ...