Alderman William Gillam said Monday the group working on a TIF district in the city hasn’t told the Board of Aldermen much because there isn’t much to tell.
Rutland Middle School Principal Rob Becker will be departing from his role at the end of this year, but he said school will always be on his mind.
The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that a gas company needs to file for a new permit for changes it made to a pipeline project during construction.
A Rutland man has been charged as a habitual offender after an alleged stabbing outside a local bar.
Something new is about to hit Rutland — a live dating show set to take place April 27 at Merchants Hall. The event is organized by Wingman of the Year, an organization founded in 2020 that aim…
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.
PROCTOR — Riley Collins' walk-up song with the Proctor softball team is Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline." But Monday's season opener was coated with sweetness for everyone in the lineup as the …
Woodstock has a proud boys tennis history. Only South Burlington, Stowe and Burlington have hoisted championship hardware more than the Wasps.
The Rutland High School Unified basketball team fell in a close 35-34 contest against Burr and Burton Academy on Monday.
NORTH CLARENDON — The Fair Haven softball team has experienced both sides of the game early in the season. The Slaters had three rough outings in losses to Bellows Falls (twice) and Mount Anth…
WEST RUTLAND — West Rutland baseball ace Andrew Bailey has fond memories of playing Poultney.
- Police clear out a migrant camp in central Paris. Activists say it's a pre-Olympics sweep
- AP Sports Week in Pictures: Pitcher Randy Vazquez, Olympic flame and Nelly Korda's pond splash
- Man City vs Man United FA Cup final time confirmed
- UEFA picks two video review referees at center of controversy for Euro 2024 duty
- NFL draft has been on tour for a decade and the next stop is Detroit, giving it a shot in spotlight
- Olympic gold medalist Allisha Gray hopes to be part of US 3x3 team in Paris Games
- Legendary rugby league star Wally Lewis appeals for concussion and CTE awareness support
- Nationals host the Dodgers to open 3-game series
Bonnie L. Kelleway RUTLAND — Bonnie L. Kelleway, 80,…
Burton A. Reynolds BRANDON — Burton Arthur Reynolds,…
Malvern Folsom PITTSFIELD — A memorial service for M…
Vermont’s short-lived wool industry was as rocky as the fields on which the sheep grazed and…
Living three-and-a-half hours apart, as we do, my dear friend, Bea, and I get to see each ot…
If you take to the water this spring, there’s a good chance you’ll spot a great blue heron, …
Cannabis use is legal in Vermont and, just as with alcohol and tobacco, we need to educate V…
As warmer weather approaches, it is a great time to consider how you use the outdoor spaces …
- The problem with leaf blowers, and what you can do instead
- After 4 decades in music and major vocal surgery, Jon Bon Jovi is optimistic and still rocking
- Haiti health system nears collapse as medicine dwindles, gangs attack hospitals and ports stay shut
- Legendary rugby league star Wally Lewis appeals for concussion and CTE awareness support
- Psychologist becomes first person in Peru to die by euthanasia after fighting in court for years
- From pop to politics, what to know as Sweden prepares for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
- Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective 'alter ego' solves gripping crimes
This is what the Portland Press Herald had to say recently about a wind project in Maine:
We've lost media outlets around the country but still get fairly good coverage of most issues.
Two commentaries in The Times Argus and Rutland Herald, weekend edition April 13-14, are a m…
At its March meeting, the Barstow Unified Union School District (BUUSD) Board approved a rev…
It’s that time of year again: door to door scammers.
On behalf of the board of directors, staff, volunteers, members and friends of ARC Rutland A…
I am sure we are all aware of the horrific genocidal conflict, initiated and choreographed b…
Dave Gram begins his “First Amendment Violation” piece by stating he supports Israel’s right…
As the nation reaches the middle of Financial Capability Month, we at the Office of the Stat…
We really need to talk about the governor's plan to "defer" some of the payment for this yea…
I completely disagree with Gregory Thayer’s commentary, “Make Vermont Affordable.”
The ACLU of Vermont recently published its Civil Liberties Report Card, a pass/fail assessme…
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