The Green Mountain Care Board presented the final report of a consultant hired to figure out how to make the state's ...
Its namesake dirt road, a three-mile stretch in Barnet, has repeatedly generated buzz across the ’net. While surrounding swamps provide clues to the name’s origins, some history may stay untold.
"The loss of three community members is difficult to comprehend, and even harder to hear about. In our darkest moments, however, we believe that truth shines a light." ...
Two correctional officers were stabbed by inmates at a maximum-security prison in Massachusetts, and three others were injured as they responded, a spokesperson said. The ...
The Plan, managed by Vermont Emergency Management (VEM, situated within the Department of Public Safety), is intended to be ...
With shelters full and housing options scarce, Vermont is grappling with a homelessness crisis. In 2023, the state had the second-highest rate of homelessness per capita in the U.S., according to a ...
The Big E will celebrate Vermont Saturday. The state celebration features 27 Vermont vendors with the tastes and sounds of the state.
There is a lot of excitement about Vermont State University Castleton football this fall. There is a lot of concern also.
Quick: Where are “idiots” not allowed to vote? Plus 49 other odd, outrageous, or revealing tidbits about America's 50 states.
Wilson Castle, a grand 19th-century estate, is not only a stunning example of Victorian architecture but also a place steeped ...
This fall, hundreds of the most vulnerable people experiencing homelessness in Vermont must leave state-funded motel rooms ...
Surprising facts about the Electoral College's origins and evolution—and just who is an elector—to ponder alongside giving a watch to One Person, One Vote? on PBS.