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Design changes delay but don’t deter Killington slopeside village plans
11-27-2024 12:17 PM

By KEVIN O’CONNOR

Developers of a proposed 450-acre retail and residential village at the base of the Killington Resort — the biggest ski area in eastern North America — say design changes will postpone the project for at least a year.The Great Gulf real estate group...


After years of appeals, Vermont Supreme Court ruling clears path for Putney affordable housing project
11-25-2024 2:01 PM

By CARLY BERLIN

A ruling by Vermont’s highest court last week has cleared the way for an affordable housing development in Putney, Vt., to move forward, following a years-long legal battle brought on by a couple of neighbors.“We’re finally at the end of a long...


Experts fear Trump environmental policies could undermine Vermont’s efforts
11-18-2024 4:00 PM

By EMMA COTTON

As Donald Trump prepares to return to the presidency, experts worry that his climate and environmental policy goals could destabilize ongoing work in Vermont.The president-elect campaigned on tossing out policies related to climate change and...


A record number of Vermont voters cast ballots in last week’s election
11-14-2024 12:30 PM

By SARAH MEARHOFF

Vermonters turned out in record numbers to vote in this year’s general election, largely without a hitch, Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas said Tuesday at a formal event certifying the election results.Out of 522,600 registered voters in the...


OneCare Vermont to shut down
11-09-2024 6:00 PM

By PETER D’AURIA

OneCare Vermont, an accountable care organization aiming to reform how health care in Vermont is paid for, will shut down at the end of 2025, the organization announced Wednesday.The University of Vermont Health Network subsidiary was the lead...


Republicans flip six seats in the Vermont Senate, including Orange County
11-06-2024 8:21 AM

By ETHAN WEINSTEIN

The Vermont Republican Party has dismantled Democrats’ supermajority in the Vermont Senate, unseating four incumbents and dominating races for open seats. Republicans toppled Democratic incumbents in the Addison, Orange, Chittenden-North and Grand...


Rudyard Kipling’s historic Vermont home aims to weather changing times
11-05-2024 10:01 AM

By KEVIN O’CONNOR

DUMMERSTON, Vt. — A century after becoming the first English-language author to win the Nobel Prize in literature, the late Rudyard Kipling has gone from being one of the world’s most widely read names to, in the charitable words of his latest...


A Vermont expert offers advice for helping kids navigate election stress
11-04-2024 4:30 PM

By KLARA BAUTERS

As the election approaches, people across the nation are feeling the anxiety and tension that comes with heightened political polarization. And, experts say, children and teenagers are also likely absorbing some of that stress.“We certainly have a...


From invasive weeds to floods, the wood turtle is at risk in Vermont
11-04-2024 2:56 PM

By KLARA BAUTERS

While spiny softshell turtles are threatened in Vermont and spotted turtles are endangered, wood turtles could soon be threatened in the state due to land use change. That is why the state’s Fish & Wildlife Department is watching the species closely...


Vermont hospitals report runs into furor over allegations of inaccurate data
10-30-2024 7:00 PM

By PETER D'AURIA

Last month, a consultant released a sweeping report that recommended big changes for Vermont’s health care system, including “major restructuring” at four community hospitals.The 144-page state-commissioned document lays out in detail a series of...


UVM increases tuition as rising health care costs drive $10M budget gap
10-29-2024 3:00 PM

By COREY MCDONALD

The University of Vermont on Friday approved tuition increases for both in-state and out-of-state students for the 2025-2026 academic year.Board trustees and university officials voted Friday to increase out-of-state tuition by 4.5% to $44,646, and...


UVM Medical Center will appeal health care regulator’s orders
10-28-2024 11:00 AM

By PETER D’AURIA

The University of Vermont Medical Center will appeal orders from the Green Mountain Care Board limiting its revenue and prices for the next 12 months, the hospital announced Tuesday.Vermont’s largest hospital is seeking to overturn two orders from the...


Springfield, Vt., to vote on rescinding firearms ban in historic forested Hartness Park
10-28-2024 10:01 AM

By KEVIN O’CONNOR

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. — When the late engineer and entrepreneur James Hartness — an early aviator, astronomer and Vermont’s governor from 1921 to 1923 — bequeathed 85 acres of local land to this town, the deed expressed his hopes for the wooded property to...


Stowe arts festival exhibitors assess damage after tent collapse
10-17-2024 10:01 AM

By KLARA BANTERS

Kandace Lockwood was one of dozens of artists who had gathered in Stowe for last weekend’s Stowe Foliage Arts Festival. She traveled from Utica, N.Y., with a booth full of handcrafted pottery to showcase, and was among the artists who opted to stay...


Norwich University student newspaper should resume publishing, but with ‘ethics oversight,’ president says
10-17-2024 9:00 AM

By PETER D’AURIA

The president of Norwich University said Monday that the university would allow its suspended student newspaper, The Guidon, to resume publishing but still with an unspecified level of oversight.It’s not clear when exactly the paper, which has been...


President Biden approves disaster declaration for late July storms in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
09-28-2024 12:00 PM

By YARDAIN AMRON

President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for the late July storms that inundated Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. The declaration, announced late Thursday by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, opens up aid for damage caused in...


A group of residents pursues multigenerational housing project in Jericho
09-27-2024 7:01 PM

By AUDITI GUHA

When Jericho resident Bill Butler and Michael Oman of Underhill started talking about how they would like to live out their later years, they were dismayed by the assisted and senior living options.So the two friends came up with a plan to create the...


Testing shows EEE-positive mosquitoes on the decline, but officials still advise caution
09-24-2024 4:00 PM

By ERIN PETENKO

The number of mosquitoes testing positive for eastern equine encephalitis dropped to zero in the latest testing data released by the Vermont Department of Health. The mosquito-transmitted virus, known as EEE, killed a New Hampshire...


Jury finds former Georgia teacher not guilty of sexually assaulting student
09-18-2024 12:00 PM

By SHAUN ROBINSON

ST. ALBANS — A Franklin County jury found former Georgia Elementary and Middle School teacher Matthew Toof not guilty of allegations that he repeatedly sexually assaulted one of his students over a period of nearly six years starting in 2016. Toof,...


Green Mountain Care Board trims hospital requests for increases to 2025 budget, service charges
09-18-2024 10:30 AM

By PETER D’AURIA

A key Vermont health care regulator reduced hospital budgets by millions of dollars for the 2025 fiscal year, setting out financial guardrails for how the facilities can operate over the next 12 months.  The decisions, announced Friday by the Green...

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