Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. To the Editor: After following testimony on S.193 before the Senate Judiciary Committee, one thing stands out: the conversation about mental health ...
After following testimony on S.193 before the Senate Judiciary Committee, one thing stands out: the conversation about mental health competency in Vermont focuses heavily on the rights of defendants, ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Senate today gave final legislative approval to Proposition 4, the Equal Rights Amendment, sending the constitutional amendment to the House for a simple majority ...
Series founder Karen Kevra is stepping down after 26 years. Vermont natives Jillian Reed and Tyler Emerson will succeed her as co-musical directors.
Maryland and DC joined a lawsuit with 20 other states to stop the Trump administration’s mass layoffs at the Education Department. The lawsuit argues the cuts will harm students, delay financial aid, ...
It follows a yearslong investigation into allegations of ongoing service and supervision failures at United Counseling Service, according to the AG.
Parents and disability rights advocates are backing a bill that would codify federal disability law into Colorado law.
Events will take place over the next two days, March 9-10, and athletes will compete in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ...
The Arc and the Disabilities Council are advancing bills that address supported decision-making (H.261 and S.155) and ...
Yet with time ticking down as the House Judiciary Committee’s Democrats try to push through new gun regulations, Wednesday’s conversation spiraled into the bill’s minutiae. “I’m not suggesting that we ...
Minnesota's rideshare companies must now better serve riders with disabilities after a settlement, prompted by Tori Andres's struggle with ride denials due to her service dog, Alfred.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement entered the South Burlington home late Wednesday afternoon, helped by a Vermont ...