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A new law signed by Governor Phil Scott this week makes it more difficult for Vermonters to expunge criminal records.
Gov. Phil Scott’s three-month extension for this group is set to expire June 30 – and local service providers say the state’s interpretation of the governor’s order caught them off guard.
Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas has introduced a national civic education initiative that's coming to Vermont when the new school year begins.
The century-old dam is a crucial one. Not only is it responsible for maintaining the water level in South Pond, but it also controls the flow of water out of the pond and into the lowlands.
Donald Jani was indicted this week by a federal grand jury in Burlington on charges accusing him of submitting fraudulent claims to the federal health care program for reimbursement.
President Trump on Thursday said he plans to issue an order to address the impacts of his immigration crackdown on the nation ...
The passage of a law that makes it so that now landlords can’t discriminate against immigrants," said Olga Cruz, an immigrant ...
Vermont lawmakers and the governor announced Friday that they have reached a deal on an education reform package.
Gov. Phil Scott said Friday that his administration has reached an agreement with House and Senate conferees on a plan to overhaul the state's education system.
The rhetoric from Washington on this action suggests that, if successful in California, the president and people like Stephen Miller will go after states like our own.
A wave of new Republican state lawmakers joins a popular GOP governor to dilute liberals' longtime political dominance.
Advocacy groups are speaking out against Governor Phil Scott’s veto of a bill that would have overhauled Vermont’s hotel-motel program. The bill was designed to replace the current ...