Governor Phil Scott and the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced May 3 that $5.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding helped 193 low- to moderate-income Vermont households repair or replace failed or inadequate on-site water or […]
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Never a dull moment
If you enjoy theater, you would like the final days of the legislative session. Late last week the House Speaker held a press conference announcing the House would initiate an impeachment inquiry into the conduct of the Franklin County States […]
Advocates, lawmakers seek to decriminalize magic mushrooms
By Kristen Fountain/VTDigger Some House legislators took a pause from amending amendments Thursday afternoon, May 4, to hear from several Vermonters about their personal experience of the healing power of magic mushrooms. For Rory VanTuinen of Waterbury, it only took one […]
Rutland Physician Marie Pavini, M.D.: Humanitarian, inventor, entrepreneur
As a critical care specialist at Rutland Regional Medical Center, Dr. Marie Pavini always felt that her her work had tremendous positive impact. She was also gratified to be surrounded by colleagues who shared her dedication. “Intensive care is like […]
Killington Resort promotes Halley Riley-Elliott to vehicle maintenance department manager
Halley Riley-Elliott has been promoted to manager of the vehicle maintenance department at Killington Resort, continuing its tradition of promoting from within and advancing women to leadership positions. “Halley has an attention to detail and an ability to identify […]
Amid a Amid a housing crisis, will Vt keep paying people to move here?, will Vt keep paying people to move here?
By Lola Duffort/VTDigger Desperate to lure young people into an aging state, the Vermont Senate in 2018 put forward a plan to pay relocation expenses for remote workers willing to move to the Green Mountain State. Gov. Phil Scott eagerly hopped […]
New data shows increase in 2022 accidental overdose deaths
Xylazine and gabapentin join fentanyl as drugs of serious concern A newly-released report from the Vermont Department of Health shows that the number of opioid-related accidental overdose deaths increased for the third year in a row. According to the […]
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont to affiliate with Michigan counterpart
By Kristen Fountain/VTDigger Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont is seeking to become part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan “family of companies.” The Vermont organization’s decision to affiliate with its Detroit-based counterpart, announced Monday, May 1, would […]
Gun law bill passes Senate to store firearms safely
On Friday, April 28 the Vermont Senate passed a bill, H.230, “an act relating to implementing mechanisms to reduce suicide and community violence” on a vote of 21 to 9. The objective of the bill is to save lives by […]
Heat bill approaches finish line
With potentially just three weeks left in the legislative session, one of this year’s most controversial bills, the Affordable or Unaffordable Clean Heat bill (depending on your perspective), S.5, cleared the House on Friday after two days of contentious debate. […]