The Springfield Hospital is suing the heads of two Vermont agencies to recover $1.2 million in Medicaid funds it says were cut from the hospital's budget.
A hunter accused of shooting and injuring another hunter last month in Bradford has been cited to appear in Vermont District Court in Chelsea to face an aggravated assault charge.
Springfield Hospital is suing the heads of two state agencies in federal court to recover $1.2 million in special Medicaid funds cut from the hospital's budget this year.
Thursday afternoon, students in Alyson Bull's fourth-grade class stood in tightly knit clusters, laughing as they leaned on each other and pulled on each other's hands and feet.
A plan by the Turning Point Center to build a halfway house for men and women recovering from addictions, including former inmates, has run into local opposition.
A Windsor man is behind bars on charges he viewed child pornography. Carleton G. Murphy III, 22, pleaded innocent Tuesday in White River Junction District Court to misdemeanor charges of possession of child pornography and resisting arrest, which carry a combined maximum penalty of three years in prison and $5,500 in fines.
Vermont dairy farmers are losing an average of $120 a month per cow, and the state has lost 53 dairy farms since January, Agriculture Secretary Roger Allbee said Monday.
RUTLAND -- A multimillion dollar factory in Barre Town that will produce components for electric and hybrid cars, and a blighted public housing project in Rutland were among the winners of $3.6 million in grants awarded by the state last week.
Window and door manufacturer Harvey Building Products has announced plans to close its Springfield facility and move about 100 jobs to other locations in New England.
One recommendation being considered by a commission created by the Legislature to review the state's judicial system is to reduce the number of probate judges in southern Vermont from five to one.
The redevelopment of Forest Park is one step closer to becoming a reality. On Wednesday, the Rutland Housing Authority was awarded a $750,000 Vermont Community Development Program grant, one of 10 totaling $4.3 million that Lt.
A Windsor man denied his third drunken driving charge Tuesday, as well as a charge of resisting arrest after police said the man didn't want to go peacefully.