An unvaccinated hospital employee says she has been discriminated against and shamed.
Power experts discuss $2.2 billion grid upgrade, planned blackouts
Vermont power grid officials hope federal $$ will cover the proposed $2.2 billion upgrade. And they’re prepping for possible – they say very unlikely – planned blackouts.
Slavery reparations, Abenaki land bills advance to committee discussion
Bills promoting slavery reparations and Abenaki land access and ownership will be reviewed this week by a Vermont House committee.
VT cannabis regulators reject doctors’ plea to reduce THC level
The state regulators of Vermont’s new cannabis industry won’t reduce the legal amount of THC – even though Vermont’s doctors say it is sending people to ERs with severe mental and physical problems.
Despite NRA warning, gun bill advances to House floor
S30, which the NRA says infringes on constitutional rights to buy and carry firearms, has cleared a Vermont House committee and now goes to the full House.
Survey: VT state employee happiness, morale dropping
Morale and job satisfaction among Vermont state employees are dropping, according to a state survey.
Omicron on the wane, VT officials say
Total cases, ICU hospitalizations, and deaths from the Omicron variant are trending down.
New bill: multi-lingual state government
A new bill would require state agencies serving “substantial” numbers of non-English speakers to provide translated documents and interpreters.
Pension deal reduces liability; Senate considers tax on services
A Senate committee is considering taxing professional services.
Attempted murder suspect from Barton busted driving stolen Mercedes
A teenager from Barton caught by Connecticut police in a stolen Mercedes will be returned to Vermont to answer an attempted murder charge.