Vermont Comedy Club turns 10 this week. I went to their open mic night for some jokes and to find out why they’re opening up a nonprofit to keep local comedy lovers laughing.
On Monday night, the focus of the Burlington city council was safety for its students, for those with mental illness, and for its car-owning population.
The Vermont Historical Society and Vermont Public hosted a screening on Wednesday ahead of the broadcast debut of Ken Burns’ new documentary on the American Revolution.
The next time you head to the grocery store, you could see less organic food on the shelves as some farms and processors are choosing not to get certified this year.
The Department of Vermont Health Access is walking back its original estimate that 45,000 people will lose access to Medicaid as a result of the “One Big Beautiful Bill”.
Most families by 2027 will be seeing double-digit percent decreases in their federal income taxes While many are celebrating future tax relief, some Vermont nonprofits say federal cuts could be catastrophic to the state.