Governor Phil Scott pushes a new initiative to tackle substance misuse, a condition often overlooked as a mental health disorder.
A newly formed coalition of former Vermont lawmakers is sounding the alarm on what they call an affordability crisis in Vermont health care.
If you can't survive without your fast food favorites, you'll do well to steer clear of this New England state's tiny, chain restaurant-averse capital.
Many school districts already have some type of restriction on students using cellphones but only eight actually ban phones during the school day.
The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing confirmed that the state's tourism industry brought in a whopping $4 billion in 2023, which is the most recent year available.
Vermont’s governor thinks the state got out over its skis when it comes to setting targets for reducing carbon emissions.
This is International Data Privacy Week. Vermont officials and business representatives are highlighting the importance of protecting personal privacy and advocating for legislation that could help ensure consumer privacy.
Stakeholders of a new nonprofit took to the Statehouse for support of their organization that will address Vermont's pressing housing crisis.
On Tuesday, the Vermont Department of Labor released data on the Vermont economy for the time period covering December 2024. According to household data, the seasonally-adjusted statewide unemployment
Drive along I-89 from Burlington to Montpelier and find countless venues to enjoy art, live music, food, and fashion.
Two state lawmakers sued the governor last year, after he appointed Zoie Saunders to serve as an interim Secretary of Education after she was rejected for the job by the Vermont Senate.
Central Vermont-based live hip-hop reggae group Select Sound System brought the party to Montpelier’s Bent Nails Bistro on Jan. 11, where the live hip-hop reggae band celebrated the release of