Declining enrollment is driving a $12 million budget deficit at the University of Vermont
The university expects to see a 15% decline in freshman undergraduate students this coming fall compared to last year, and a 7% decrease across all undergraduate grade levels.
Vermont Conversation: Going fast and breaking barriers
The documentary “Best Day Ever” features the world’s first adaptive mountain bike trail network and the athletes who are changing lives.
Barreโs proposed school district budget fails โ again
Voters also re-elected Mayor Thom Lauzon and city councilor Sonya Spaulding in the cityโs annual election.
Vermontโs congressional members are rich. But they donโt buy stocks.
Sens. Peter Welch, Bernie Sanders and Rep. Becca Balint have found other ways to make money.
Statehouseโs portrait collection now features Vermontโs first Black female lawmaker
Also in Final Reading: Food dyes wonโt be banned in schools and transportation funding.
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Vermont House votes to partially repeal Act 181
Lawmakers learned that the conservation measures they enacted in Act 181 โwere alienating rural landowners and were not the right tool for the job,โ said Rep. Amy Sheldon, D-Middlebury.
Barre candidates weigh needs against tight city funds
Granite City residents face competing visions for housing, flood recovery and school spending in upcoming vote.
Vermont Conversation: Shepherd, farmer and award-winning author Helen Whybrow on life, death and belonging
The Fayston author discusses the history of Vermontโs hill farms as one of struggle and subsistence, and how life as a shepherd helped her deal with the grief of losing her mother.
In food shelf visit, Sen. Welch backs nutrition assistance amid rising prices for Vermonters
โThis is all about the affordability crisis,โ Vermontโs Democratic senator said. โIf you’re working hard, you should be able to pay your bills.โ
Overdose deaths in Vermont drop by 25% in 2025
โOur treatment, our intervention, our harm reduction, our recovery services, those are working,โ said Vermont Department of Health Interim Deputy Commissioner Shayla Livingston.
Grand Isle prosecutor pleads not guilty to DUI charge
Stateโs Attorney Douglas DiSabito was charged after police said he arrived at a courthouse in St. Albans showing signs of impairment.
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In defense of Act 181
The wild animals we share this land with didn’t get a vote. Act 181 gives them a voice.
Burtt amendment gives Vermont farms long-overdue Act 250 relief
A surprise floor amendment to S.325 exempts farms from Act 250 permitting for recreational and educational events. It’s long overdue.
The new face of nicotine in our schools
The days of catching kids smoking behind the gym are over. Now the problem is harder to spot, and teachers need help.
When does a public conversation about permitting begin and end?
Before you restrict appeals, ask why neighbors turned to them in the first place.
A Green Mountain lithium rush? Don’t go digging just yet.
Federal officials are hyping a USGS lithium study covering parts of Vermont and its neighbors. Geologists urge caution.
New community mental health center planned for Montpelier
Washington County Mental Health Services plans to consolidate services, offering crisis care, intensive treatment and outpatient therapy.
Man wanted in ICE raids is a no-show in court on unrelated charge
Corona-Sanchez didnโt appear in person or by video on DUI charge and judge issues โcite and releaseโ notice
Vermont lawmakers abandon push to ban chemical dyes from cafeterias after school district opposition
The legislation had broad support in the state Senate but faced pushback from district officials over whether replacing what would likely be just a handful of products would be worth the extra work.
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Judge delays trial for Burlington man accused of shooting 3 Palestinian students
The trial, which had been set to start with jury selection June 1, has now been moved back to September.
