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Amid a tumultuous period in health care, Vermont hospitals request annual revenue and rate increases
08-13-2024 4:01 PM

By PETER D’AURIA

Vermont hospitals are seeking the Green Mountain Care Board’s permission to increase commercial insurance charges and their revenue from patients, an annual process that comes amid widespread concern over hospitals’ financial health.Each year,...

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State employees union president accuses department of retaliation, secretly filming her during meeting
05-01-2025 10:00 AM

By PETER D’AURIA

The president of the state employees union accused the Vermont Department for Children and Families of retaliating against her after she spoke out about a new return-to-office policy — retribution that, she said, included secretly filming her during a remote staff meeting.


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...


ACLU sues health commissioner over opioid settlement committee records
07-25-2024 6:30 PM

By PETER D’AURIA

The ACLU of Vermont has filed suit against Vermont Health Commissioner Mark Levine, alleging that the state’s top health official illegally altered a document of recommendations about how to spend money from settlements with drug manufacturers and...


FEMA officials arrive in Vermont to assess damage from Beryl
07-22-2024 5:50 PM

By PETER D’AURIA

Just over a week after the remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl caused flooding across central and northern Vermont, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials are on the ground assessing damage in the state, Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. FEMA officials...


Seeking to build a Vergennes youth facility, state officials confront skepticism — and history
06-10-2024 4:30 PM

By PETER D’AURIA

For decades, the city of Vergennes was host to some of Vermont’s most troubled youth. Between 1874 and 1979, the Addison County city was the site of an institution most recently known as the Weeks School, a detention and reform facility for juveniles....

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