Vermont’s women-owned businesses say the number one hindrance to their growth is the cost of health care. Reporter Laura Ullman asked entrepreneurs about what makes the state’s health system a challenging environment to run a business.
Students at the Wolcott Elementary School are taking part in a classic Vermont science lesson that may sound a little fishy. Our Hailey Morgan takes you to the Lamoille River to see.
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a $6 million fine against the political consultant who sent AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Joe Biden’s voice to voters ahead of New Hampshire’s presidential primary.
Mary Kay Lanthier of Orwell was recommended to the White House by Vermont Senators Bernie Sanders and Peter Welch, who both applauded Thursday’s announcement.
Governor Phil Scott on Thursday vetoed a major renewable energy bill requiring all utilities to source power from all renewable sources by 2035 and produce more energy in-state.
Many North Country students get fresh-made meals with local ingredients. Now, there are plans to expand the program and put more local food on students' plates. Our Alek LaShomb reports.
Clinton Community College has a new administrator in charge following the resignation of John Kowal as president. And a site has been picked for the school's new location.
Campgrounds across the state are preparing for the 100th anniversary of Vermont State Parks, but catastrophic flooding last July left some campgrounds severely damaged.
The judge who oversaw a landmark trial over abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention center says capping the verdict at $475,000 would be a "miscarriage of justice.”
The Clinton County District Attorney's Office says an assistant district attorney, who is also a candidate for Plattsburgh mayor, is on administrative leave pending a criminal investigation.