Obviously, we are not changing the topic of Final Reading to basketball. Besides, Rep. Jim Harrison, R-Chittenden, who oversees the NCAA tournament pools in the Statehouse each year, already has the ...
This is really creating a lot of last-minute chaos,” said Brenda Siegel, executive director of End Homelessness Vermont.
Vermont law sets out a path to phase out nuclear power entirely in the next decade, but the Scott administration sees small nuclear reactors as a promising new source of carbon-free electricity.
Peter will always be remembered fondly for his congeniality, his unconventional style, and his unique observations and way of being in the world.
The nonprofit, independent digital news outlet received honors across a broad spectrum of categories in the association’s 2024 New England Better Newspaper competition.
We are going to build resilience at the local level and free ourselves from federal funding so that we can continue to stand by this community,” the executive director of the Vermont Afghan Alliance ...
What kind of farming practices should be encouraged, which are tolerable, which should be disallowed — and who decides?
Small-time anglers have sold crappies, perch and other small freshwater fish commercially in the state for decades, but Vermont is rare in allowing the practice.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Home is more than just a place” by Abby English, 18, of Burlington. Artwork is “Yellow,” by Amelia Van Driesche, 18, of Burlington.
Cyril Brunner, the utility’s innovation and technology director, said Rhizome software will help tackle the monumental challenge posed by the increasingly severe storms fueled by a changing climate.
Lawmakers are looking at reimbursing the Statehouse’s sergeant-at-arms for an X-ray machine used to scan bags during higher security risk days.
The extension, which will apply to roughly 400 households, comes after the governor struck down legislation that would have granted a reprieve for all participants.