When this year’s debate over Vermont’s educational system began, there was a collective call for fresh thinking about an issue where all the answers had been tried and failed. That ...
Tariffs may be on pause for our neighbors to the north, but right now, Vermont-based Polli Construction is talking to its clients about potentially speeding up their contracts. Home renovations may ...
The Vermont School Boards Association said in a Friday statement that it strongly opposes Gov. Phil Scott’s Education Transformation Proposal.
The Vermont School Boards Association (VSBA) has come out strongly against Gov. Phil Scott’s plan to remake public education ...
Dr. Mark Levine will retire in March. He led Vermont through the COVID-19 pandemic and is currently one of the administration ...
I’m gonna flap my arms and fly over the Statehouse dome. And if I should fail, I will punch myself in the face.
Governor Scott’s education plan strengthens our public education system by improving quality, creating equity across the state, and building a sustainable funding structure that Vermonters can afford.
With something like this, we need to be very careful on it and make sure we’re protecting people out there and at the same time possibly allowing the businesses to move forward in the state,” Rep.
Vermont faces challenges that have bedeviled rural areas for decades: how to hang onto young people and draw in new residents ...
Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
The House proposal includes funding aimed at keeping more people housed in the state’s motel voucher program through the spring, which sparked pushback this week.