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Vermont pays $566K in damages to Christian school it banned from all sports competitions for years
Vermont agencies pay $566K to a Christian school banned from sports and academic competitions after its girls' team forfeited over a trans athlete.
A 2.3% fee will apply for anyone paying by credit or debit card at the Vermont DMV; the date is yet to be determined, but will be "no later than June 1st."
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont woodland owners are invited to share their perspectives through a new statewide survey aimed at better understanding landowner needs and priorities. Private landowners own more than 80 percent of Vermont’s forests,
The measure gained momentum after federal officials killed two protesters in Minneapolis and an ICE raid in Vermont led to a violent protest.
For fans of Vermont's craft breweries - and the state has more per capita than any other place in the U.S. - the place to be is the Burlington waterfront, July 17 and 18.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Brewers Festival is returning to Burlington’s Waterfront Park on July 17-18, 2026, for its 33rd year. Hosted by the Vermont Brewers Association, the festival will feature three tasting sessions,
The multistate coalitions have had early successes, but in the winding legal system, the battle is far from over.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT), in conjunction with Bennington County Regional Commission (BCRC), will host the 2026 Vermont Walk/Bike Summit on Friday, May 8, at the Bennington