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The addition of plaintiffs does not change the suit’s argument but increases pressure on the state to finance its defense.
According to a new lawsuit, Mary Gomes called Washington County Mental Health Services multiple times days before she was killed in Montpelier, but an employee declined a request for a visit.
To me, they don’t look particularly old fashioned. They have a contemporary, kind of abstract, mysterious quality that wouldn’t necessarily remind you of something earlier,” one artist said.
Local leaders, asked to cut a $25 million spending plan for the coming fiscal year, will seek approval this month for a revised tax hike of 10.8%.
The lawsuit alleges six violations, including breach of contract, wrongful discharge, infliction of emotional distress and conspiracy, among others.
When voters are faced with a confusion candidate, a candidate from one party who runs in another party’s primary, are there any winners?
The potential elimination of Head Start would represent a setback to decades of progress in advancing equitable access to high-quality services that support child and family well-being.
Women leaders from across Vermont gathered for a powerful celebration of impact and connection. Step inside the event and ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Kindness, accidentally,” by Ev Tower-Pierce, 17, of East Burke. Artwork is “The Beginning of Life,” by Jaquira Earley, 17, of West Rutland.
The effort to make Canada the 14th colony had proved a failure. Although it was never a colony, Vermont, not Canada, would become the 14th state.
The Legislature is maintaining its self-imposed climate obligations while simultaneously acknowledging that their proposed solutions are both impractical and too expensive.
Marianna Holzer leafed through a carefully bound photo book that tells her family’s story. On one side of her family, her Swiss grandfather passed the bookbinding tradition on to his son, who passed ...