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Shirley Squires has collected $478,007 for the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont since her son, former Rep. Ronald Squires, ...
We should all rejoice that we live in a country where citizens have the right and ability by law to challenge government decisions.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Home, community, inclusion” by Jaquira Earley, 17, of West Rutland. Artwork is ...
Trust and respect for people's data isn't just ethical — it's crucial to the long-term success and sustainability of any business.
The university recently announced a 15% increase in new students, with the nursing program among those receiving the most interest, even as the program is being built.
Affected organizations include Acorn Youth Crafts, the Fletcher Free Library and the Flynn in Burlington, Shelburne Museum, ...
The Turkish graduate student’s detention “chills the speech of the millions and millions of individuals in the country” who, like Öztürk, are not U.S. citizens, Judge William K. Sessions III said ...
Friday’s decision comes in a lawsuit brought by the news organization seeking materials related to the arrest more than a year ago of Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos on a drunken driving ...
Elijah Compagna was arraigned Friday on the charge stemming from the deadly attack a day earlier of a person he reportedly told police he had only recently met online.
Advocates say the center needs to be in the downtown core. But one neighborhood group has argued its presence would be more appropriate near a medical facility.
The Rutland school board moved Friday to impose a contract on Rutland City’s teachers, a day after an overwhelming majority of the union’s members voted to strike next week without a deal. The two ...
The mayor, in an email to staff, said city government had "grown unsustainably" over the past 10 years, adding nearly 100 full-time positions that have contributed to persistent structural budget gaps ...