The number of people experiencing homelessness in Vermont is higher than ever. According to the state's most recent annual count, there were 2,780 people who.
Feeling stressed out, burned out, irritable and anxious? Dr. Edwards Smith has a prescription for you: Try Transcendental Meditation. The twice-daily meditation technique has been.
The Burlington International Airport is home to one of the best-equipped fire departments in the state — the one attached to the 158th Fighter Wing of the Vermont Air National Guard. And they're busy. Fire Chief Brannon Soter estimates that his department responds to 750 to 850 calls a year. A year-to-date report from the National Fire Incident Reporting System shows that the department is the 18th busiest Air Force fire station in the country. (Paid Post)
Domestic violence can happen to anyone. If you've never experienced it yourself, chances are you know someone who has. Founded in 1974 as a women's shelter and originally known as Women Helping Battered Women, Chittenden County-based nonprofit Steps to End Domestic Violence supports survivors of domestic violence; it now works with survivors of any gender, most of them in the Chittenden County area. (Paid post)
On a cold and blustery Vermont winter day, it's a relief to duck inside and warm up. Young adults with no place else to go can come to the Spectrum Youth & Family Services Drop-In Center, at 177 Pearl Street in Burlington. The Drop-In Center serves youth ages 14 to 24 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.