Data shows state workers are staying in their jobs. But critics argue the change is a waste of money and an unneeded burden.
The online educational materials for students in grades 3-12 were created by members of the four groups recognized as Abenaki by Vermont’s state government.
Sustained and consistent mixed-use or compact housing development will bring the TIF district into balance over the long run and result in higher overall annual revenues,” wrote Ilona Blanchard, the ...
Green Mountain shoppers feared change when the Aubuchon chain acquired a string of locally owned businesses. They didn’t expect the biggest shift would be the arrival of cats with their own timely ...
Dan Jones’ column, “Whatever happened to public service? ”, draws the wrong conclusion from the state’s return-to-office dispute. It frames remote work as a loss of civic commitment when the facts ...
The mountain's snow season has shrunk by almost three weeks since 1965, with snowpack onset occurring later in the fall months and disappearing earlier in the spring months, according to National ...
The money comes as part of the federal government’s new Rural Health Transformation grant program that Vermont’s Agency of Human Services applied for in November. The award is almost two times what ...
This story by Liberty Darr was first published in The Citizen on Dec. 24, 2025. The Charlotte Conservation Commission is ...
I strongly disagree with the idea that commitment to public service is rooted in shared place or shared fate. Equating remote work with diminished dedication is a false equivalence. Remote work has no ...
I am honestly astonished that Burlington, our former Queen City, is now demanding help from the state to clean up its own mess. What went wrong? Too many bad decisions by local government, driven by ...
Working conditions for roughly 750 unionized corrections staff was the issue top of mind for members, according to a Vermont State Employees’ Association leader.
The Montpelier Police Department announced over the weekend that Melissa Bounty was charged with embezzling more than $70,000 from the Central Vermont Economic Development Corporation, where she ...
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