To spotlight Trump cuts to health insurance, Welch brings Vermont lawmaker to the State of the Union
Both elected officials are striving to call attention to expired Obamacare subsidies and the high cost of health insurance they say only federal action can address.
Most of what we're buying just isn't available locally, and it's just a tax on the American consumer,” one local business owner said of recent tariffs.
Part of the problem is Vermont’s cold climate. During bouts of cold weather, some customers turn off their heat pumps, the report says, to rely on other fuels. This is due to the systems being pushed ...
A warming climate has given ticks the upper hand. The state says a limited moose hunt where populations are densest will improve moose health.
Athletes with ties to the Green Mountain State won seven medals at the just-concluded 2026 Winter Games in Italy, but most will delay homecoming celebrations to rejoin the World Cup racing circuit ...
We can debate consolidation and funding, but until schools defend standards, student outcomes will not improve.
Removing barriers to immediate care is a vital priority for mental health service providers in Vermont and across the nation. Community Care Network - Rutland Mental Health Services is addressing the ...
As federal support shrinks, Town Meeting Day decisions increasingly shape how communities manage rising costs and local services.
Cut off from established pathways for managing a chronic illness, many Vermonters with long Covid have reported living in a sort of permanent limbo. They have faced stigma and disbelief from loved ...
Almost 20 municipalities will ask March Town Meeting voters to join the nearly 40 cities and towns now piggybacking on state charges with their own 1% fee on various tourism-related purchases.
Knitted red hats have become a form of silent protest for those using handmade crafts as a form of political engagement in opposition to federal immigration policies.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Dear New York City” by Galya Siegel-Bromberg, 14, of Thetford. Artwork is “I Know a Spot,” by Bradee Traverse, 17, of West Rutland.
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