The Vermont Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could redefine the balance of power between the governor and the state Senate. At the center of the lawsuit is Governor Phil Scott's decision to reappoint Zoie Saunders as Interim Secretary of Education after the Senate rejected her confirmation in April.
Vermont has lofty climate goals that may soon be out of reach under a new president. Our Hailey Morgan reports on what's at stake.
Vermont’s economy is firing on all cylinders but policies under the Trump administration could change that, according to the state economists.
Officials say the state needs to add about 7,200 homes just to catch up to where we’re supposed to be and then 40,000 more in the next five years.
Several student groups are performing the teen adaptation of Anaïs Mitchell's Vermont-born musical that became a Broadway sensation.
The last count in November revealed a staggering 312% increase in central Vermont homelessness compared to 2020. It found 592 individuals without stable housing, including 40 children, according to Meredith Warner,
In a treasure hunt-like space in Barre, a new "open-storage" room allows the public to view more of the Vermont Historical Society's 30,000-artifact collection.
Public Assets, a nonprofit focused on public policy in Vermont, has released a report showing wages not keeping up with costs in Vermont.
Vermont’s governor thinks the state got out over its skis when it comes to setting targets for reducing carbon emissions.
Stakeholders of a new nonprofit took to the Statehouse for support of their organization that will address Vermont's pressing housing crisis.
The Vermont Agency of Human Services announced Monday that it has finalized an agreement with the federal government for authority to allow Medicaid to pay for critical housing
"It's going to warm people up, especially as we face a little Arctic front ahead of us," Montpelier Alive's executive director, Katie Trautz.