Beta Technologies has added 300 staff members to its Vermont-based workforce in recent months, and plans to add roughly 1,000 more in the next 18 months, company CEO Kyle Clark told reporters Friday.
In late November, a California think tank facilitated discussions about how the federal government might work with communities to build a waste storage facility — this time, with the consent of those ...
Dylan Collins of Weston was wounded in the strike, which also killed one of his colleagues. Numerous investigations have found that the attack could be a war crime.
It kind of now feels like the same as where I'm coming from,” said Juvenari Kambale, a refugee from the Congo. “There's that fear for what's gonna happen next.” ...
Theodore Bland made his first court appearance Thursday since a grand jury returned an indictment against him last month, accusing him of fatally shooting two Massachusetts men in Vermont.
Gov. Phil Scott has twice this year chosen not to deputize the Vermont National Guard for federal initiatives, first to help ...
Besides marrying Justine and adopting his children, Frank always said that the ten years serving for the country was the best thing he ever did.
Pressure on Burr & Burton Academy has less to do with equity than control.
Colleen Candace Dunn passed away on Friday evening, Nov. 28, after a difficult battle with lung cancer. She is survived by her three children — Erica, Heidi and Nathaniel — as well as her beautiful ...
The Green Mountain Care Board is weighing whether to prevent the service reduction, in a first-ever instance of its new authority.
Police allege Kane Smart had an inappropriate relationship with a student in 2021 and touched her on several occasions, according to an affidavit.
Following overwhelming public outcry and scrutiny over the decision, the hospital is changing course on how it seeks to close its pediatric services.