Every 10 years, Vermont's legislature goes through an often torturous process to reapportion itself to reflect changing population trends. It's never easy, because even in a small and relatively quiet state like Vermont, divvying up districts where the population has risen or fallen a few notches becomes freighted with consequences for those who live there.   Full Story
 
Sharp-eyed readers of Time Magazine's Jan. 9 issue of this year may have been surprised to discover an interesting tidbit of information contained on Page 14. There, in different shades of green, were revealed the varying degrees of income inequality across the country.   Full Story
 
Sharp-eyed readers of Time Magazine's Jan. 9 issue of this year may have been surprised to discover an interesting tidbit of information contained on Page 14. There, in different shades of green, were revealed the varying degrees of income inequality across the country.   Full Story
 
Last week, residents of Manchester heard about two development proposals, that taken together, offer some encouragement for the view that concerns about Manchester's slow downward spiral may be more than slightly premature.   Full Story