Miller-Idriss contends that most mass shooters, terrorists and violent extremists have two things in common: Nearly all are men, and they are almost always “virulent misogynists, homophobes or ...
After months of tracking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement flights and interfering with movements of ICE officials, activists say their tactics are working.
No final decision was made at a hearing Wednesday as a judge asked for more information before approving a deferred sentence for Eva Vekos that could clear a conviction from her record.
We'll have to see how long this shutdown continues,” Gov. Phil Scott said. He said the state government will be doing all it can to mitigate the effects.
Vermont’s three members of Congress are casting the federal government shutdown that started Wednesday as a result of their Republican colleagues’ failure to come to the negotiating table to address ...
In Mohsen Mahdawi and Rümeysa Öztürk’s cases, a federal appeals panel is weighing questions about the balance between the government’s power to enforce immigration laws and the individual rights ...
The large majority of the 51,600 people enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans in the state are served by two insurers, UnitedHealth and Vermont Blue Advantage. Both are leaving the market for ...
Six months after a deadline for filing claims, a judge will allow a new petitioner — and potentially others — to seek compensation from the state’s largest religious denomination.
We have to work harder than ever to identify and implement common sense reforms that make it faster and more cost-effective to build renewables here in Vermont and across New England.
The group has just four meetings left to come up with three possible school district maps for state lawmakers, and anxiety among members is mounting.
Steve was a husband, a father, a Flippy, an uncle and a dear friend to many. He lived an incredibly full and captivating life, leaving nothing on the table.
The states targeted by the new restrictions all have refused to deploy law enforcement for federal immigration actions. Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark says that’s unconstitutional.