An article asking voters to approve a $1.4 million bond to create a new town hall in the old Main Street bank building failed 278-165 on Tuesday.
Vermont has joined 19 other states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit against the federal government over funding cuts to house people experiencing homelessness.
Rutland's Secret Santa asked the community to give a thought — and maybe a little help — to the homeless this holiday season.
MANCHESTER — The Manchester Business Association, in partnership with the Town of Manchester, the Manchester Fire Department, ...
Vermont’s child care future depends on the strength of its early childhood education (ECE) workforce. We’ve made historic gains in expanding access for families, but the system still needs more, ...
The Quarry Valley Unified Union School Board asked administrators at its Nov. 13 meeting to present budgets with scenarios that reflect lower year-over-year increases moving forward.
Kennedy was a vibrant, healthy two-year-old until she developed a fever and tested positive for influenza (flu). As busy ...
The Office of the State Auditor found significant shortcomings with how the Vermont Department of Health reviews complaints related to food and lodging establishments, according to a recent ...
True Love is at it again this holiday season – and paying more than ever. According to PNC’s Christmas Price Index (CPI), the ...
While gifts are being wrapped and lights are being hung, fraudsters are devising ways to leverage the holidays to scam you ...
As the holiday season nears, downtown Rutland is getting ready for two festive events this week that will bring joy and ...
Last May, at the behest of my son, Michael, who lives in Los Angeles, my friend, Paula, and I attended a “Brave Little State” event at Mad Rose on Center ...
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