Markowitz says ANR didn’t weigh in on proposal for industrial wind projects on state land
Markowitz said the “moratorium,” which prohibits large scale wind projects on ANR land is appropriate and consistent with land use practices the department supports.
BISHCA proposes to deny approval of sale of Fletcher Allen’s dialysis units to Fresenius
In his proposed decision, Kimbell said Fresenius would not offer better quality dialysis care or contain costs more effectively than Fletcher Allen.
The Supremes: The good son
Of all the joys that bringing a child into the world entails, deciding which parent should retain primary custody after a separation is surely not one of them.
A case for negligence
The ruling could also open the police and other emergency departments to a “wider scope” of liability in performing their job duties, Shafritz explained.
Young woman’s death leads to questions about popular contraceptive known as YAZ
Birth control drug has been the suspected cause for deaths around the country, according to the Public Citizens Health Research Group.
New federal, state rules for health care insurance rattle businesses
“Expense and predictability, those are the two huge components out there,” Malek said. “What’s it going to cost, and when will I know what it’s going to cost?”
Before the PSB: State senator leverages fight over independent counsel for Gaz Metro merger
Board grants Illuzzi motion to intervene on behalf of ratepayers; utilities, VELCO and the Department of Public Service oppose senator’s arguments
Vermont receives $18 million for health benefit exchange
As Vermont lays the groundwork for a universal health care system under Act 48, the exchange will be the first step in preparing an enrollment system for Green Mountain Care.
VELCO: No expanded high voltage transmission corridor from Hydro-Quebec planned in near future
A VELCO official says a 2008 map of a transmission line from Hydro-Quebec through the Northeast Kingdom “was then and continues to be a document done by its lonesome.”
Burlington Police Chief: Criminals are “running roughshod over our communities”
The main issue, he said over and over again, is a revolving door criminal justice system that means there is little consequence for all but violent, higher-level crimes.
























