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Hoffer on Thursday referred to the ruling in different terms. “The ruling by the court was a split decision,” he said, highlighting a part of the ruling that affirmed his right to bring the lawsuit.
More than two weeks since the attempted rollout, VTBuys, a digital platform intended to radically simplify how the state contracts and pays bills, is not yet live.
Four staff members at Companions in Wholeness plan to continue to work without pay, as locals say losing the organization would be devastating.
A vote to approve the Scannell Properties’ application failed 4-2 at Thursday’s Development Review Board meeting, with one ...
Esther Ngoy Tekele, a Congolese woman who lives in Vermont, has been in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention for ...
The Department of Corrections said Michaela Merrill was on administrative leave “pending the outcome of an investigation into ...
A spokesperson at American Airlines denied it was the company’s decision to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Christopher was instantly likable—his friendly nature, gentle humor, and generosity left a lasting impression everywhere he went.
With some children staying at Red Clover Treatment Center for a month or more, advocates fear the temporary facility intended ...
Vermont’s cigarette tax hasn’t changed since 2015 and remains at $3.08 per pack. Increasing that tax by $1.50 would offer dual benefits: it would reduce smoking-related illness and death, and generate ...
The spike, which hasn’t yet hit pre-pandemic levels, is driven by an increase in people detained while awaiting trial, ...
While the agency is aware of other state education agencies that may be preparing to lay off federally funded staff, the agency is thankfully not in this position,” an agency spokesperson said.