A Senate bill that would increase the size, composition and role of the Fish and Wildlife Board, as well as ban coyote hunting with hounds, received testimony this week from people on all side…
A bill promising to address issues with the state’s education funding formula continues to move forward in the Legislature, despite concerns shared by the administration.
Vermont will get a little over $22 million from the federal government for some of the damage caused by last summer’s floods.
BURLINGTON — A federal judge ruled Thursday that an out-of-state man charged with torching the Vermont office of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders in Burlington this month will remain behind bars.
BURLINGTON — A federal judge ruled Thursday that an out-of-state man charged with torching the Vermont office of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders in Burlington this month will remain behind bars.
William Fourney-Mills is one of the founding members and executive director of Rutland County Pride, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a safe place for the LGBTQIA+ community and…
A Senate committee voted Thursday to advance a House bill that would replace the program being used to shelter people in hotels and motels.
NORTH CLARENDON — Make no mistake, the 3-0 Rivendell baseball team has the pitching. Will Knowles pitched a perfect game against Mount St. Joseph in winning the opener, Parker Piper took a no-…
The Vermont high school spring sports scene is just getting underway, but Vermont State University Castleton teams are gearing up for their most important stretch of the season.
TOWNSHEND — The Green Mountain baseball team took control in the late innings, topping Leland & Gray 6-5 in GM’s season opener on Thursday.
CASTLETON — On a late breezy Wednesday night, the Vermont State University Castleton men’s lacrosse team found themselves with their back against the wall resulting in a late game pushback aga…
CASTLETON — Late-game lightning. There is nothing like it and South Burlington’s Brianna Belisle supplied the thunder for the Vermont State University’s 15-6 victory over Plattsburgh State in …
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On Thursday, the ACLU of Vermont published its Civil Liberties Report Card, assessing Gov. Phil Scott’s record on civil rights and civil liberties during his most recent term in office. The report card issued failing grades to the Republican governor across all five categories, which include…
As a Rutland Town resident, I have received two "Vermont Official Early or Absent Voter Ball…
Rutland AARP TaxAide is shut down for another year effective April 15, after putting 998 ret…
I enjoyed Stu Lindberg's letter on progressive politics on April 11. While I generally ident…
Recently, I was entertained for two hours with a musical road trip through time starting in …
The spectacular eclipse brought people together as we focused on an event that was beyond ou…
Arizona’s ban on abortion along with Draconian punishments is based on a 1864 law enacted be…
While opinions and articles supporting updates to Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard under …
Of the 20 largest economies in the world, the U.S. is the only country that lacks a comprehe…
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