One of three police chiefs of color in Vermont, Pierre Gomez has reported facing racial harassment since he moved to town two years ago.
Political leaders on both sides of the aisle have swiftly moved to denounce Sen. Sam Douglass’ remarks and call for his resignation.
Pieciak, a Democrat, is widely rumored to be mulling a bid for governor, though was mum on his future plans Tuesday.
A senior sales consultant at Wells River Chevrolet said the fuel thefts have been happening on and off for a couple of years.
The not-for-profit cites everything from unpaid patient bills to its own staff’s health care costs as state regulators push to remedy “missing, incomplete and inaccurate” figures they say don’t add up ...
The center’s support line remains active and will redirect to the Steps to End Domestic Violence’s hotline, according to the co-chair of the Pride Center’s Board of Directors.
Family treatment courts save money and improve efficiencies. The societal benefit is clear: Children and families are safer and better off.
The Medicare Advantage plans sold by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont will not be available for employers who provide retiree benefits or on the individual market.
Entirely managed by an all-volunteer nonprofit group, the project still faces a $300,000 shortfall but is slated to be completed by summer 2026.
"We’ve done 15 so far, and we’re not at our busy season yet," said Brian Lindner, a founding member of Waterbury Backcountry Rescue Team.
The second-degree murder verdict followed Brownswell Cedano’s trial, which stretched more than a week and focused on the death of Richard Poginy of Glover in November 2019.
In I.M. Aiken’s latest novel, EMS captain turned sleuth Brighid Doran suspects that all is not as it appears at The Branston Club, a swanky ski lodge being built in her rural Vermont town.