News

It was enough to bring tears to the eyes. An affable and engaging broadcaster was airing his final program on radio station ...
By Yoram Samets, Mike Kanarick, and Rachel Feldman The Jews have always been the canary in the coal mine, sounding the alarm when danger is in the air. The canary’s sacrifice warns others of poison ...
With staff reductions in Montpelier city departments, expanded responsibilities, and uncertainty at the federal level about ...
By Tim Jerman Lafayette 200 is a celebration of General Lafayette’s visit to Vermont in June 1825. As the last living general ...
Ethan Weinstein After days of stagnated negotiations, a group of lawmakers and Gov. Phil Scott reached a compromise on the ...
Katherine Paterson is sitting in her Montpelier living room, doing what she does best — telling stories. Unlike the fiction ...
If you’ve been aware of the big construction project on State Street in Montpelier but still don’t totally understand it, ...
A “No Kings” protest at the Vermont Statehouse on Saturday, June 14, began and ended relatively quietly. The roughly 1,500 ...
Whatever else June means to people, it is a big time for high school seniors. This is the month for many area high schools to ...
The Community College of Vermont (CCV) anticipates that over 70 young Vermonters will graduate with debt-free associate ...