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In a week where the U.S. Department of Education says it will begin resuming collections of defaulted student loans, Vermonters with medical debt may see themselves getting a break.
A diverse group of students testified before the House and Senate education committees Friday, singing the praises of their small schools and urging the state to preserve DEI programming.
Recent detentions of legally present individuals – including a Turkish doctoral student and a Palestinian resident of Vermont – raise urgent questions about whether our institutions are upholding core ...
Together, let’s create a Vermont where every corner of our state reflects the security, respect and opportunity we all deserve.
If Gov. Scott wasn’t willing to act based on the directive of current state law, it’s difficult to trust that a new law would compel him to do so.
If there’s one truth about the nuclear power industry, it would be that it is persistent. Despite the fact that nuclear power ...
As lawmakers continue to grapple with how to address rising rates of homelessness, the issue is laid bare in their backyard.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Construction Academy will host an official launch event on Monday, April 28, bringing together industry leaders, educators, and state officials to mark the ...
When federal agents from Trump’s “big-brother” government descended on the Pleasant Valley Farms dairy in Franklin County ...
In Vermont, agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection raided the state’s largest dairy farm on Monday, arresting eight ...
In a recent op-ed about the Global Warming Solutions Act, Vermont’s cornerstone climate policy, Agency of Natural Resources Secretary Julie Moore accused legislative leadership of being “content” with ...
Now that the House has passed an education reform plan, it will be easy to get bogged down in the minutiae that differentiate it from Gov. Phil Scott’s “Education Transformation ...