State officials want to clone Jonah Richard, an Orange County native who’s building housing at a clip in the town where his ...
The U.S. Supreme Court justice, part of the court’s three-member liberal bloc, urged university students in attendance not to ...
The goal? To “kind of push the public transit system to its limits,” Kellen Appleton said of the daylong, seven-vehicle odyssey.
A lifelong "gearhead" mechanic, Tom found happiness in working on cars and motorcycles. He always had a unique vehicle in his garage.
The seasonal shelter was one of two opened last November after the state wound down its pandemic-era expansion of emergency hotel housing — a move that ultimately displaced 1,400 people.
Providers and advocates are trying to prepare for potential changes to how insurance may cover gender-affirming care.
Patrick Dillon didn’t initially see college in his future, but with access to Dual Enrollment and Early College and support from VSAC’s GEAR UP, he found direction. Now a full-time student at VTSU, ...
A true Renaissance man, Lanny tied his own flies and took up horology in his later years to keep the family antique clocks working.
He will be remembered for his fish fries, his cowbell at the many Vermont campgrounds as he did his summer loop peddling strawberries, produce, and his pickles; his uncanny ability to charm anyone ...
Sen. Sam Douglass, R-Orleans, said last week he would resign effective noon on Monday after comments he and his wife made in a Young Republicans group chat rife with hateful messages leaked, making ...
More trans youth and their families are expected to seek gender-affirming care and community support following two New Hampshire laws that restricted access for minors.
The cutting of several executive positions comes as the network’s new president and CEO Steve Leffler aims to create a leaner organization and move more decision making power to the hospitals.
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