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The announcement of Sunny Eappen's impending departure comes shortly after state regulators teed off on the health network ...
The state health department on Thursday issued an order that allows anyone 5 and older to receive a COVID-19 booster.
A team from the University of Vermont’s Consulting Archaeology Program found 400- to 1,400-year-old artifacts at Sand Bar ...
The sweeping set of new rules are meant to help developers build the 40,000 new homes the state is forecast to need by 2030.
Jerry Greenfield announced that he can't remain with the Vermont ice cream company "in good conscience" while its owners ...
Seven Days publisher Paula Routly gives credit to an unsung group at the paper: the editors who quietly toil to make stories ...
The new agreement is nearly identical to the old one, despite calls from lawmakers and advocates to beef up services for ...
Ali McGuirk, the Dead Shakers and Grace Palmer all drop new tunes, and POP Montréal returns for its 24th edition.
The loss of a key tax credit and cancellation of a $62.5 million solar program are viewed as assaults on a signature industry in Vermont.
With tight school budgets, a shortage of driver ed teachers and no in-state program for training new ones, many youths must wait to get their driver’s licenses.
Owner "Big John" Van Hazinga has been living in the building's basement, prompting a termination notice from his landlord.
This year’s version of the much-anticipated annual exhibition takes on memory, forgetting, and how we hold both at once ...
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