Democrats, who have sought an extension for all people sheltered through the program, stood by that conviction on Thursday.
Vermont might have been spared the worst in the president’s latest round of tariffs, but officials said a broader trade war could still shake up the state’s economy.
Through statements and a planned demonstration, Vermont’s legal community is taking a stand against the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine the judicial branch and democratic principles.
The state sends more than 100 people to a for-profit prison in Mississippi, and Department of Corrections data shows Vermont’s prisons lack capacity to hold all the people in state custody.
Local agencies are concerned about the future of LIHEAP, which provides millions of dollars to help low-income Vermonters heat their homes.
People are scared, people are angry, and people want to have a voice,” one organizer said in advance of local, state and ...
A DCF licenser who visited the center on March 12 and 18 reported hearing director Meghan Kimball and an unnamed staff member telling infants, “Stop your f---ing crying,” among other things.
People detained in Vermont’s prisons for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection struggle to call their families and have been exposed to physical violence.
Vermont is no stranger to extreme weather. In the summer, heat waves bake our roads and fields, pushing outdoor workers to their limits. In the winter, bitter cold and heavy snowfall make everyday ...
This commentary is by Eric Peterson of Bennington. He was a longtime columnist for the Bennington Banner and Berkshire Eagle and has written columns for the Albany Times Union and VTDigger.
After detaining Rümeysa Öztürk at ICE’s field office in St. Albans the night of March 25, court filings show, ICE officials ...
Reflecting on the state's Covid policies that he helped spearhead, Levine said "there isn't a hell of a lot I would have done differently, to be honest." ...