VTDigger's Dirt Road News returns this summer with a new survey, community events and conversations about what matters across ...
Hundreds of thousands of dollars have come in for candidates for Vermont's top offices ahead of an August primary election.
The hospital said it would expect to save $19 million dollars each year, but staff are skeptical of the long-term costs.
At least 50 cities, towns and villages are offering free public Independence Day events that extend through the weekend.
The exodus of Montpelier police officers to the nearby town of Northfield is not over. Two additional members of — Sgt. Diane ...
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital’s board of directors voted to close the hospital’s birthing services, according to an email sent to staff Wednesday evening. The news comes amid intense financial ...
Growing up in rural Vermont means experiencing both day-to-day survival and pressure to fix a broken world — and that tension is pushing young people out of the movement for change.
Lawyers for Tate Rheaume are seeking to appeal the ruling to the Vermont Supreme Court, contending it is a matter for the ...
This country is going to break your heart, and also the freedoms that are guaranteed in the First Amendment are an incredible ...
As VTDigger's new CEO, I've been reflecting on America's first freedom and why independent local journalism remains one of the country's strongest traditions.
Even as the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, women’s history is still not taught in Vermont schools. Right now, there is no requirement in the state ...
The new roadway, which spent decades marred by legal battles and other delays, links Interstate 189 and Lakeside Avenue in an ...
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