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Branch Out Burlington, a tree nursery located in the University of Vermont Horticulture Farm, has been providing trees to Vermont towns and organizations for nearly the last 30 years.
We will be looking overnight at our storage capacity and how we’re trending and we’ll have an update tomorrow morning,” a public works official said.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last week that his department would slash about $500 ...
A recent ruling sending the case back to the state’s environmental court extends a dozen-year limbo for the store, which its owner still hopes to reopen.
William Kelly, through his attorney, filed a motion in June seeking the relief, which was denied Monday by Judge Geoffrey Crawford.
The residents reached out to several tenants rights organizations, but none could give a definitive answer as to whether hiking the rent 20% was legal.
In a video statement, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin called the program set to benefit more than 900,000 low-income households and disadvantaged communities across the U.S. a “grift.” ...
The deceased man’s daughter has been pressing for months for a more thorough investigation into her father’s death, challenging earlier findings that he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Some of the members who voted him out happened to be on the receiving end of that email: Reps. Leland Morgan, R-Milton, and Brenda Steady, R-Milton. These two also co-sponsored H.518, the bill to ...
Jon was a part of building the future - from building community through the diner to delivering materials for roads and bridges. He is gone too soon and will be deeply missed by many.
WATERBURY— Nick Deml, Vermont’s outgoing corrections commissioner, wants the public to know that more and more is being ...
Wildfires are supposed to be less common in the summer, when the state is usually lush and green, but they appear to be popping up more frequently, the state forest fire supervisor said.