Mohammed Rashid, who received asylum nearly a year ago, could soon be free as a judge granted him a $20,000 bond on Thursday.
With state-funded benefits set to arrive on Friday, nearly a week has elapsed since the pause in federal nutrition assistance. Local providers have been scrambling to try to meet the need.
Now, the department is pursuing a financial restructuring and plans to push for a new license that would be required for ...
Central Vermont Career Center District asked voters to approve the funds for the construction of a new school building.
He calls himself a cultural documentarian. He says it a bit tongue-in-cheek, but that is really what he is,” said Rowell's friend Sara Tucker, who is publishing the career-spanning photo book locally.
Migrant Justice was notified of the raid and is helping families of those who were detained, according to Will Lambek, spokesperson for the nonprofit advocacy group.
The court heard arguments Wednesday over the legality of President Donald Trump’s tariffs in a case brought by a group of businesses including Burlington’s Terry Cycling.
The two elementary schools both have fewer than 50 students, and are expected to see continued declines in enrollment, board members said.
I am simply asking for my first chance. I don’t need a second,” Mohammed Rashid said, as he remains detained in Vermont while the government challenges the asylum decision.
A task force allows employees from other departments to scrutinize VINE and give their two cents on changes. But the fact that it’s solely paid for and managed by the Department of Corrections has ...
This commentary is by Julie Moore, secretary of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, and Kerrick Johnson, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Public Service.
The organizations that administer Section 8 housing vouchers are running out of federal money, and they want the state to intervene to stop a downward spiral of the system.