Particularly troubling is the documented efforts by police to withhold exculpatoryinformation in an admitted attempt to influence the outcome of the trial,” the attorney wrote in a court filing this ...
We don't want the federal government to have that level of information about individual Vermonters,” Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas said.
Belief in such extreme or conspiratorial ideas does not render one delusional in the sense of a psychotic disorder,” the judge wrote.
The Vermont House Ethics Panel has dismissed complaints filed against the legislators who took an all-expenses-paid trip to Israel last year, according to records made public Monday.
Instead of the associate degrees, VTSU plans to offer “industry recognized credentials” in automotive technology and diesel power technology.
The ‘No Kings’ movement isn't about offering policy solutions — it's about resisting a president who believes constitutional ...
Teaching the Holocaust is more than a warning against antisemitism; it is a life lesson in the importance of treating each other with respect, tolerance and understanding. Not only were Jews victims ...
Althea’s nature was happy, inviting, fun, and open, and thus, the spaces she occupied took on that same energy.
Peter Bevere, a Middlebury resident and current Rutland County deputy state’s attorney, announced he’s running for the Addison County job.
Three years after Vermont State University's merger, staff and faculty say they've "borne the brunt" of financial cuts while administrative positions and salaries have increased.
Young Vermonters are leaving, workers have nowhere to live, and the Legislature has less than two months to do something about it.
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