Vermont and nine other states received letters from a Congressional committee this week in the latest push to challenge Medicaid spending.
Halfway through the state government’s fiscal year, threats of federal funding cuts cast a shadow over lawmakers’ tweaks to the budget.
VTDigger announced today that Editor-in-Chief Geeta Anand will step down on June 30, 2026, as she returns to teaching journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
This latest scheme is a blatant attempt to circumvent the Supreme Court’s decision and the limitations on the President’s authority established by the Constitution and Congress,” state Attorney ...
Their ideal would be to find a setting in Williston, near the commercial center of Taft Corners, for developmentally disabled people who come through the Champlain Valley School District to settle ...
Dear Editor, Trump has unleashed the dogs of war, and the Vermont National Guard has been deployed to the Middle East under federal rules, with F-35 fighters from Vermont having been positioned for ...
Letters to the editor are brief reader responses to stories and opinion pieces published by VTDigger. Letters give voice to community members and do not represent VTDigger’s views. To submit a letter, ...
Residents are concerned that if regulations designed to protect Lake Champlain are not enforced, the project could set a ...
However, Nicki’s connection to VCLF first started as a borrower, not an impact investor. In the late 1980s she worked with a group of like-minded community members to restore a historic property ...
The Mountain Views district’s $112 million plan to replace the aging middle and high school still depends on outside funding and state decisions.
Clarkson helped negotiate a major deal last spring to create a new financing program for infrastructure. In retirement, she wants to help reestablish a culinary institute in Vermont.
Allowing tax increment financing to support flood-resilient design would keep housing viable in Vermont’s river valleys.