The 30-bed facility will open on Wednesday evening at the former Social Security Administration office on Pearl Street. It ...
Gov. Phil Scott urged lawmakers to heed the message that voters sent in November and work with him to lower the cost of living for Vermonters fed up with higher taxes and fees. During his fifth ...
A nonprofit that helps mobile home park residents create owner cooperatives is looking for land for a new park. A private donor gave the Cooperative Development Institute, or CDI, $50,000 to jump ...
Last summer, 29-year-old Alex Reid found himself at a career crossroads. The St. Albans resident had worked in tree service and as a FedEx delivery driver in the years since he'd graduated from ...
Burlington Housing Authority plans to yank scores of Section 8 rental assistance vouchers in anticipation of budget cuts by Congress, despite the housing crisis that has led to hundreds living in ...
Since 2014, Vermont has hosted a burlesque festival akin to one you might find in Las Vegas. The five-day extravaganza features performers flown in from as far as Australia, a black-tie red carpet ...
A group of Barre City residents, frustrated at a city council decision to help a local business group buy a derelict building, has filed an open meetings complaint in an effort to stop the ...
In an attempt to rein in her outspoken police chief, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak signed an executive order on Wednesday mandating that all Burlington Police Department press releases be sent to her ...
The cost is now $152 million, down from $204 million. But officials said the projects that were cut "have to happen and will happen," perhaps as soon as 2027.
The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that the Slate Valley Unified School District is not required to publicly release documents related to the use of restraint and seclusion in its schools.
When Inua Ellams introduced his one-man show Search Party in New York City last January, he informed the audience that its success depended on them. "If it is brilliant it is because of your word ...
Last winter, Debbie Phelps carried pepper spray whenever she left her Decker Towers apartment. The corridors inside the low-income high-rise had become a magnet for the drug trade and squatters ...