Vermont becomes 1 of 1st states to fully fund SNAP benefits
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Vermont joins coalition of states suing Trump Admin. for SNAP pause
AG Clark says that “Denying SNAP funding for millions of Americans, when Congress created a contingency plan to ensure no American goes hungry is illegal and it is cruel."
Vermont lawmakers on Wednesday approved a plan to fully fund the continuation of food assistance and home heating programs.
The onset of fall sends Vermont's bats into motion, which makes it an important time for conservation-minded Vermonters to learn about, and help conserve, our
The Vermont Historical Society announced the launch of its first annual Women’s History and Material Culture Fellowship. This fellowship will work with VHS’s Collections Manager to explore, identify,
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Vt. Senator Larry Hart announces resignation
With Hart’s resignation, two spots on the Senate Health and Welfare Committee are now vacant. The other spot was held by former Republican Sen. Samuel Douglass, who resigned this month after his involvement in an online racist group chat was exposed.
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East Montpelier teacher charged with giving marijuana to student
Vermont State Police said Friday that one man had turned himself in after an investigation at U-32 Middle & High School.
Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, Nov. 15 and ends Sunday, Nov. 30.
E-bike users could soon see new regulations for state forests and parks, including speed limits. The Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation is seeking public comment on a draft policy that would include e-bikes in the current policy with other users,