In 2024, nearly one-third of Vermont’s school districts faced the challenge of failing to approve their budgets on the initial attempt.
Now in bill form, the proposal sets minimum class sizes, caps spending next year, and significantly restricts which private schools are eligible to receive public money.
Advocates and lawmakers have raised concerns over the movement of $19 million in child care funds in the governor’s proposed 2026 budget.
A Vermont woman was arrested after police said she was caught driving the wrong way down Interstate 89 on Tuesday ...
Yesterday, the Vermont Senate gave initial approval to H.141, the FY25 Budget Adjustment Act (BAA). This bill makes investments in housing, flood recovery, health care and other critical ...
Eligible employers are required to sign up for the Vermont Saves program by March 1, Treasurer Mike Pieciak reminded Vermonters today. The program provides a simple, no-cost solution ...
Vermont State Police arrested a Montpelier woman early Tuesday after she allegedly drove the wrong way on Interstate 89, ...
School officials, teachers, and mental health counselors are seeking the attention of the Vermont Legislature concerning ...
By Rachel Tramontana, via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for The Bridge ...
The group Vermont Stands with Ukraine held a vigil Monday evening in front of the Vermont State House as members draped ...
A Montpelier resident is facing multiple charges after driving the wrong way on I-89 early Tuesday morning. Vermont State ...