On Thursday this week in an uncommon move, the Vermont Senate reversed one of their previous votes and struck down an amendment to a bill that the same Senators had approved by high margins the day prior.
On Thursday this week in an uncommon move, the Vermont Senate reversed one of their previous votes and struck down an amendment to a bill that the same Senators had approved by high margins the day prior.
BPD releases body camera footage from March 11 Dorset Street ICE operation; Burlington daycare center ONE Arts temporarily closed; Brattleboro hospital and its support staff avert strike by signing first contract; Barre city manager stepping down to take deputy role in South Burlington
Long before the U.S.-Mexico border dominated American conversations about immigration enforcement, a cold lake in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom had already been the site of one of the country’s longest-running and least-told human smuggling histories.
Vermont lawmakers are considering a bill that would require schools to adopt immigration protocols restricting when school officials may cooperate with federal immigration enforcement and when law enforcement officers may access nonpublic areas of school buildings.
Democrat leaders refuse to fund a proven literacy program in Vermont.
While these callers may possess some of the recipient’s personal information, it has been gathered from public records — they have no access to law enforcement databases or warrant systems. UVM Police emphasize that they will never call to request money, payment information, photographs, or to warn of an ongoing investigation or open warrant.
After electing Joe Biden and then Donald Trump for a second time the American people are being questioned by the international community about their ability to form a coherent thought.
Peter Booth, 58, the vice chairman of the Jericho selectboard, Henry Prensky, 79, of Burlington, Aiden Balentine, 39, of Montpelier and Casey Seem, 20, of Oakham, Mass. They are due in state criminal court in Burlington on June 30. For Booth and Prensky it was the second time arrested for a similar blockade at a building containing a support office for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, state police said.
A federal judge has ruled federal prosecutors failed to prove a Windham County man, who cut down about 300 trees, did it in an area designated for protection as part of the Green Mountain National Forest.
Geno has served in law enforcement since 1976, first with the Rutland City Police Department and, most recently, with the Rutland County Sheriff’s Department following his retirement as commander of the Rutland City Police Department.
Gaysville and the Great Flood of 1927
State police said investigators continued to pursue the case after Olson’s release.
Pledges tax caps and full Act 181 reform to protect working families and rural Vermonters
Marie Tiemann of SpeakVT addressed the subject Tuesday night on the prime time Rob Finnerty Show on Newsmax, reportedly the #4 cable news network after Fox, MSNBC, and CNN.
The four individuals identified above refused to comply with arrest procedures and required physical police intervention and separation tactics.
Always remembered, not forgotten.
Diapers and wipes are amongst ongoing expenses that place added strain on family budgets, particularly during periods of transition and uncertainty.
Enosburg Falls cream cheese producer agrees to pay the state $265,000 for allegedly releasing untreated wastewater; Eight migrants arrested for illegally crossing US-Canada border in Vermont, CBP says; Budget challenges ahead for UVM with enrollment down 7%
One ‘No’ vote says Vermont needs to follow the Bible
The restaurant off Williston Road, known for its steaks, peanut shells, and Texan atmosphere, found itself the target of an investigation by the Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) over unusually high amounts of food scraps found in landfill waste.
A St. Albans native has been named to command the surface ships of the U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet.
A bill moving through the final days of the legislative session targets the carrier. The national truckers’ association says that rarely holds. And the driver gets five points on their CDL.
Well, you know what, House Republicans? Your silence and poor arguments for voting in favor of Prop 4 “Equality of Rights” on the House floor yesterday spoke volumes. Volumes of fear of losing one’s seat and pandering to Democrats.
Joshua P. Bedard, 38, is named in a criminal complaint in federal court with drug distribution in Windham County in April, but his business operated as far north as the White River Junction region, according to records.
Out with Eappen, in with Leffler
Barre voters strike down school budget for a second time; Vermont’s congressional members are rich. But they don’t buy stocks; Rutland County covered bridge damaged by town work vehicle
An effort led by Rep. Mark Higley (R-Lowell) to force a floor debate on a stalled current-use land bill failed Tuesday after a lengthy House debate over legislative process and committee authority.
And legislators don’t want to solve it.
Stripped of a liability shield for manufacturers, the bill is a major MAHA win. Still, not all farmers and farmer advocates are happy.
The department said the detection of a rabid animal indicates the virus is circulating among wildlife in the greater Westmore area.
Case will be held in Franklin County
These awards are handed out annually by the society to recognize the exceptional work done by individuals and community heritage organizations across the state to collect, preserve, and share Vermont’s rich history, with particular emphasis upon innovation.
Instructure, whose Canvas learning management software was compromised, claims to have “reached agreement” with the extortionist hackers at the last minute in order to halt release of roughly 275 million records from more than 8,800 educational institutions.
Fireovid on the problems with Prop 4.
Swanton Electric seeks 30% rate hike from state regulators; Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark takes leading role on AI, internet privacy
Pattern of ‘upcoding’ reaped undeserved benefits for the region’s human services agency.
Biden gave pass to major drug dealer/tax cheat in Vermont
Abenaki celebration on State House lawn today; Shout out to VDC from…. John Walters?
Student-athletes face disruptions when the school’s grass field is unplayable, but critics worry about the environmental risk of turf.
As the weather gets warmer, Vermont’s brook trout are staying cool.
For households with infants and toddlers, diapers and wipes are amongst ongoing expenses that can place added strain on family budgets, particularly during periods of transition and uncertainty.
Dismas works with the Department of Corrections to find housing for incarcerated individuals who are ready to leave jail
A multi-agency team will set fire to 53 acres of the Sandbar Wildlife Management Area in Milton starting Tuesday, in an effort to restore one of Vermont’s rarest and most endangered forest types.
“The taxpayers shouldn’t have to pay for neighbors not getting along.”
Police said the chase ended at the Highgate Springs border crossing, where Canadian customs authorities detained Romeus.
The incident, first reported in early May, has raised serious concerns for families and schools in the Green Mountain State, where Canvas serves as a primary platform for online learning, course management, and communication at higher education institutions and through virtual learning programs. The deadline for the data ransom is May 12.
Neely served three terms in the Legislature.
It’s good to be the king
Man arrested after shooting in St. Albans Town; Georgia town reinstates police department after mayor fires officers; Date officially set for Jason Eaton attempted murder trial; Utility pole severed after crash in Colchester;
Anti-semitic government sanctions north of the border – could it happen here?; A government sanction you WON’T be seeing here in Vermont anytime soon – Florida has passed a law pressuring teachers’ unions.
“That the people are guaranteed equal protection under the law. The State shall not deny equal treatment under the law on account of a person’s race, ethnicity, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or national origin. Nothing in this Article shall be interpreted or applied to prevent the adoption or implementation of measures intended to provide equality of treatment and opportunity for members of groups that have historically been subject to discrimination.”
One of my great pleasures – still – is reading the New York Times in detail, in hard copy, in my hands many times a week, especially on Sunday.
Three soldiers from Vermont spent two weeks last month working in three hospitals in southern Senegal. It is the kind of story most Vermonters never hear about their National Guard.
Seven more Canadians, wanted in Vermont on federal charges as part of a multi-million “Grandparent Scam” that targeted vulnerable elderly people, have been arrested in Quebec on a new fraud indictment, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Burlington said Friday.
The U.S. Border Patrol found Tyshan Murray, 45, with four adults and five children stuffed in his Nissan Murano in Richford during a traffic stop about 1 a.m. Sept. 8, 2024. Two young children were located in the rear cargo compartment sitting on luggage without seatbelts or safety seats, the Border Patrol reported.
The equine Rosie Ruiz wannabes led to a finish line moment nobody will forget: competition, chaos, and pure Vermont charm all in the same frame.
The vehicle left the east side of the roadway and struck a tree head-on.
“We did take testimony on the entire notion that we have 5,000 kids in home study who we have zero knowledge of,” said Sen Kesha Ram-Hinsdale (D-Chittenden Southeast).
Specifically designed to allow legal, constitutional discrimination against “white, ‘cis’ men.”
Attorney Frank Twarog has filed a motion in Vermont Superior Court seeking dismissal of felony charges for child luring and lewd and lascivious conduct with a child against Kane Smart, husband to Sally Adams, the chief deputy state’s attorney under Sarah George.
Man wanted in connection with Holyoke homicide captured in Vermont; Deaths by overdose continue to drop in Vermont; Election integrity roundtable held in Shelburne
House Republicans gear up for Act 59 challenge/ Homeschoolers fear H.930 amendment will give schools, DCF undue influence/ Diaper Drive for military families
Third reading is scheduled for today. It is unclear how the House will respond to the statewide banning of firearms in guns and restaurants.
This summer, an exhibit on chairs comes to the Glover institution.
Ben Cohen fights to win back Ben & Jerry’s from the corporate overlords
A Massachusetts man, wanted for a murder charge in his home state from last month, was arrested in North Springfield by federal, state and local law enforcement officials from two states on Thursday. The U.S. Marshals Service in Vermont and Massachusetts said Daniel Medina, 22, who has a documented history of firearm-related offenses, was apprehended about 3 p.m.
Javen Sears of South Burlington also is running as a Republican for one of the district’s three seats.
First regional decrease since October 7, 2023; K-12 incidents remain a growing concern
“It’s certainly a new feeling. In all of my 18 years, I can’t remember that happening,” Rep. Mark Higley (R-Lowell) told VDC this morning.
Scott says his administration invited border czar Tom Homan following ICE operation; Two Candidates Join Democratic Primary Race for Montpelier’s State House District; Burlington ramps up tickets for street sweep scofflaws; Vermont inspectors test gas pumps statewide to protect drivers
Democrat-majority legislators continue to rail against the federal administration by advancing a proposed constitutional amendment and two bills that are suspiciously unconstitutional.
The bill is currently in House Judiciary. It is also being reviewed by House Human Services, House Corrections and Institutions, and House Health Care. None of the four committees has voted.
A $3.7 million chemical treatment completed last fall on Vermont’s only designated “Lake in Crisis” has produced an extraordinary early result.
Over a pound of crack cocaine seized
One solution is a Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
A fruitful two weeks in Bandera, Texas at ‘Confluence,’ and ‘American Regeneration Conference’ with AcresUSA
These coloring pages target the hearts and minds of children that were born less than ten years ago, indicating that PPNNE has no age limit for which it would consider its propaganda to be inappropriate. The subliminal message to these tender young minds is that life has no value, and that it is acceptable to extinguish it for any reason.
The Wellesley, Mass. mother, who is charged with strangling to death her two young children and leaving them in her bed, is expected back in the Commonwealth today to face two murder charges.
S.157, a win for Vermont recovery
Brinegar’s body was found April 24, 2001, at the Bellows Falls Dam, but Cranfield’s remains could not be located.
Investigators said security camera footage showed Laku taking the phone from the victim and smashing it on the ground.
The House bill calls for a seven percent property tax increase.
He succeeds Sky Barsch, who joined VTDigger as CEO in April 2023 and announced her departure in January. Barsch’s tenure included reducing the organization’s annual financial losses and completing a new four-year union agreement with newsroom staff. Her last day is June 1.
The House is voting today, Wednesday May 6, to repeal the Road Rule and other rural property restrictions in Act 181. You might ask, what’s the next environmental injustice we need to correct? The answer is Act 59.
Former Northfield police chief sues town, alleging racial discrimination; Champlain Parkway Project nearing completion; Rutland Habitat for Humanity says new facility has made building affordable housing more efficient
The University of Vermont has opened the first weather station in the Vermont Mesonet, a planned statewide network of automated weather stations to monitor and report real-time data to improve extreme weather preparedness, agricultural planning, and research.
On Thursday, May 7 the Vermont Senate will take up legislation that will place into effect a statewide prohibition on machine guns and create a statewide ban for bringing firearms into establishments licensed for alcohol, sponsor and Senate Pro Tem Phil Baruth (D-Chittenden Central) told VDC today.
Vermonters enrolled in 3SquaresVT, the Essential Person Program, Fuel Assistance, General Assistance, Reach Up, Summer EBT or WIC are eligible for free day-use entry to Vermont state parks from May through October.
Hartford Police received a call at 11:37 a.m. on April 28 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reporting a body in the water south of the Quechee Gorge Bridge. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers remained with the body until relieved by Hartford Police.
It’s time for Vermont to step back and develop a clear, transparent, long-term strategy that looks at the full picture and puts Vermonters back at the center of these decisions.
Former Rep. Louvenia Dorsey Bright served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1989 to 1994, representing South Burlington.
Crumbling roads. Crumbling schools. Crumbling Bennington Monument. Crumbling tax base. It’s all connected.
The Vermont State Police is investigating the discovery of human remains in the town of Mt. Tabor within the Green Mountain National Forest. The identity of the deceased person and the circumstances surrounding the death are unknown at this time.
The charges follow a months-long investigation into alleged abuse of an infant.
The bust is the latest evidence of drug activity at Barre Manor. Longtime residents say the federally-subsidzed housing is a ‘trap house’ – where residents with money and or/drug problems allow out-of-state drug dealers to live there and play their deadly trade.
Car fire near Grand Isle ferry access quickly extinguished; Vermont Supreme Court agrees to step in quickly on appeal of overturned return-to-office mandate; Essex Town Manager: decision could ‘prevent any development’
Don’t look now but repeal of Act 181, the 2024 Act 250 expansion bill enacted over Gov. Phil Scott’s veto in 2024, isn’t the only ongoing citizen rebellion.
H.326 was supposed to regulate the state’s usage of pellet poison
The sold-out event featured dishes from Liberia, India, Democratic Republic of Congo and others.
What Is the Laffer Curve? And how does it spell doom for Dem tax plans?
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