As Democrats look ahead, they are probably trying to gauge their prospective leaders with some notion of the common touch in mind.
Some Vermont educators are leery of plans from Gov. Phil Scott to rein in school spending. Our Calvin Cutler reports.
While Vermont’s governor is receiving kudos for the theme and temper of his inaugural address on Thursday, some are pointing ...
Last session, the committee did not have a Republican in its ranks.
A transformation is being planned for Rutland and the development is happening thanks to a tool recently touted by Gov. Phil ...
The Vermont Congressional Delegation urged Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to support the replacement of the ...
He said his budget address later this month will include details on his plan to overhaul the state education funding system ...
The following narrative is the text of the reflection and prayer benediction delivered by the Rev. Dr. Robert A. Potter, of ...
Scott’s housing proposal will suggest growing the Tax Increment Finance (TIF) and Vermont Housing Improvement Program (VHIP) ...
Democrats largely agreed with the governor's speech, saying they're ready to work across the aisle this session.
When the Legislature created the Commission on the Future of Public Education, the assigned task was to determine how Vermont’s educational system could be made both sustainable and affordable. The ...
After his own landslide victory and Republican gains in the Legislature, the governor said voters have signalled Vermont is ...