The Vermont Department of Economic Development (DED) announced today that 2024 was a year of record growth, among Vermont's top ten highest years of growth since captive enabling legislation in 1981.
Appeals, permitting and Act 250 are just a few of the variables that Gov. Scott says continue to cause a housing shortage in the state.
Vermont high school winter season has begun. See below for scores, schedules and game details (statistical leaders, game ...
Vermont Fish and Wildlife says hunting blinds must be removed from the lake by Feb. 15. For inland water, that deadline is ...
This story is part one in a year-long series on housing that will appear monthly in The Bridge. From Ben Koenig’s bookstore ...
Several student groups are performing the teen adaptation of Anaïs Mitchell's Vermont-born musical that became a Broadway ...
In a treasure hunt-like space in Barre, a new "open-storage" room allows the public to view more of the Vermont Historical ...
Not many high schools have the Seahorses as their team mascot. As a matter of fact, other than Burlington, the only one in ...
This executive order is plainly unconstitutional,” Vermont Attorney General Clark said in a statement Tuesday announcing the lawsuit.
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Vermont releases ambitious housing targets
Officials say the state needs to add about 7,200 homes just to catch up to where we’re supposed to be and then 40,000 more in ...
Part of the governor's plan to make building housing units in Vermont faster and easier will be making the appeal of housing project permits more difficult.
Amid frigid temperatures this week and growing concern about funding for housing under a new presidential administration, ...