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The decision comes just days after Michael Goldberg, the lawyer overseeing the resort’s receivership, asked Judge Darrin P. Gayles to sign off on the deal.
Senate Democrats stopped streaming their weekly meetings for logistical reasons, according to leadership. The Senate Republicans have never posted recordings of theirs.
A lawsuit, first filed in June 2024 by the group on behalf of two Burlington voters, was dismissed by a state Superior Court judge in February.
Five of the chamber’s 13 Republicans voted against the measure, which had support from all Democratic and Progressive members.
The murder trial against Seth Brunell ended in a surprise plea deal after a sheriff’s deputy had an unsanctioned conversation with the defendant. It was not the first mistake in the case.
State housing leaders are celebrating the opening of 65 new units but worry that federal cuts may be coming to the systems that support affordable housing.
Donna Robinson, 43, also of Barre, is being held without bail after allegedly shooting Franklin Driscoll to death last week.
We are responding to a national narrative with a different story, one where dignity, autonomy and truth still matter.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals called for its own hearing next week, putting a halt, at least for now, to an order by a federal judge in Vermont to transfer Rümeysa Öztürk to a Vermont facility ...
It looks like a mobile home park. The state says it isn’t. The folks in this Williston neighborhood are frustrated they can’t access the help that classification would afford them.
Not selling dope, selling hope,” says Justin Johnston, a Brattleboro police arrestee turned assistance team staffer who’s helping others escape the hard knocks of substance use and the streets.
I really want Landmark College to be seen as an anchor institution in Windham County, and so it's important that we plan for the future,” the college president said.