The Progressive legacy of too much crime and too little housing may give Republican Christopher-Aaron Felker a boost at the Burlington polls Tuesday.
The Progressive legacy of too much crime and too little housing may give Republican Christopher-Aaron Felker a boost at the Burlington polls Tuesday.
A Barre resident asked the local school superintendent about Black Lives Matter curriculum, teacher training, and materials on display.
The mainstream media blackout continues for the tragic case of Jummai Nache of Minneapolis.
The Christian hero of the German resistance to the Nazis would have challenging words for Americans today, says the author of the best-selling biography Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy. Eric Metaxas will speak at a Montpelier banquet Sept. 10 and at a seminar in Williston Sept. 11.
At a special meeting of Groton voters last Wednesday, a proposed Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution failed narrowly by a 39-41 vote.
A member of the Bloods crime gang is being sought in connection with a July 31 shootout in Burlington.
The Dept. of Health official building BIPOC partnerships during the pandemic will lead the state’s refugee office.
The current Vermont Legislature – so woke, so proud – is perpetuating injustice on tomorrow’s Vermonters, red and yellow, black and white. Like Mr. Potter in “It’s a Wonderful Life,” Montpelier promotes unaffordable rent and discourages the hope of homeownership.
A North Troy man died of severe head trauma after a truck ran him over in the early morning hours.
The day after a Stowe doctor said fascists are threatening vaccine resisters with job loss, the state’s largest employer mandated vaccination.
Democrats insist on apologies and accountability from the rest of us. Democrats must take their own advice and own up to their own endemic racism.
Vermont is facing a “Pearl Harbor moment” on climate change, says an unelected but very influential government official.
Wuihan to Bill Gates to the Rockefellers. Do the dots connect?
The public can now read about all Vermont State Police incidents of use of force.
Two men died in crashes on Vermont highways this week.
Headlines from today’s news: one more sign that Vermont doesn’t have enough cops, and people are suffering because of it.
On the morning of the biggest race of her life, the Richford Rocket recalled her inspirational grandmother. And butterflies.
Actually, Madame Chair, one press person DID show up.
Public schools will soon offer walk-in Covid-19 vaccination clinics. And UVM will require everyone to wear masks indoors.
The BLM flag will continue to fly when Essex schools open – contrary to the original agreement.
A Hartford police officer Thursday shot and killed a man trying to strangle him.
The power struggle over the future of the Burlington Police Department continues.
Sen. Patrick Leahy delivers $23 million in earmarked federal spending for VT farm and rural projects.
Friday morning, Berkshire dairy farmer Elle Purrier St. Pierre will seek Olympic gold and glory in the finals of the Women’s 1500 run.
State spending jumped 25% in two years. That’s not even counting a dozen more pending, huge expenses.
The Chinese government doesn’t like sharing information – even with foreign investors in Chinese companies. Gordon Chang reports.
President Joe Biden has named the architect of Vermont’s gay marriage law to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
The Vermont Medical Society supports mandatory vaccination in the healthcare workplace.
Cops, dogs, knife attack and LLBean in Burlington, big money to retrofit post-pandemic State House, and more hot headlines from Vermont media today.
What version of civics education will the Vermont Secretary of State’s office produce?
Two wandering dogs escaped tragedy on I-89.
CRT holds that equal opportunity and merit are mistaken ideas. Instead, “equalizing” outcome and redistributing wealth will create a wonderful new society. NOT!
Montpelier City Councilor Dan Richardson will resign if Burlington hires him as its next city attorney.
Scammers have one of your passwords. Now they’re blackmailing you. What can you do?
Four guys from Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts are in a car….
Looking across Lake Champlain, Vermonters see NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo in BIG trouble.
In 2007, America had one pediatric gender clinic; today there are hundreds. Testosterone is readily available to adolescents from places like Planned Parenthood and Kaiser, often on a first visit—without even a therapist’s note.
The only Vermont native to captain the UVM hockey team wants to build a 30,000 sq. ft. indoor rink off Shelburne Road.
Vermonters mistrustful of state and national elections and government need a good dose of civics education, Vermont’s Deputy Secretary of State says.
A federal lawsuit on behalf of a pro-life UVMMC nurse who said she was manipulated into participating in an abortion has been dropped by the Biden administration.
After the first few weeks, students and staff at schools with 80% or more eligible students vaccinated won’t need to wear masks – except for the unvaccinated.
As the Covid-19 virus mutates, vaccine booster shots likely will be needed to keep Vermonters out of hospitals, a leading physician says.
Two former GOP lawmakers have been named one of Vermont’s Act 250 review boards.
The federal government has authorized the Vermont Department for Children and Families (DCF) and Agency of Education (AOE) to provide temporary food benefits to students (Pre-K to grade 12) who would normally receive free or reduced-price meals at school.
Vermont’s most urban, highly-vaccinated county should mask up indoors, the CDC recommended today. However, Vermont government leaders don’t agree.
A leading business organization is asking its members if they will require employee vaccination.
Vermonters buying guns for their drug dealers, dealers failing the drug recovery program, and New York drug dealers plying their trade in Vermont – it’s all in the recent public record in U.S. District Court.
“My Progressive opponents continue to have their heads buried in ideological sand. It’s time to put public safety over politics,” Burlington City Council candidate Christopher-Aaron Felker said today.
Hot headlines from around Vermont: reaction to a Burlington shootout, a race-related assault in the Queen City, and a copter crash on the Causeway in Colchester.
A large call-center employer in Newport reportedly will close its building soon. The company hopes to keep as many employees as possible working remotely, a development official said today.
To prevent a rabies outbreak, Vermont and federal wildlife officials are collaborating on the 25th annual anti-rabies bait drop.
The Christian hero of the German resistance to the Nazis would have challenging words for Americans today, says the author of the best-selling biography Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy. Eric Metaxas will speak at a Montpelier banquet Sept. 10 and at a seminar in Williston Sept. 11.
Federal millions$$ once ticketed for Vermont’s 14 county governments will instead be given to cities and towns.
In our neighbor across the river, Vermont looks like a dying state that pays people to move here.
A man thought the sore on his nose was just rubbing from the mask he had to wear at work. It wasn’t.
Brandon has recently become Vermont’s “capital” for the revival in interest in silent films by both students and film fans. See Greta Garbo in “Wild Orchids” Saturday, August 7 at 7 pm.
Here’s the dirty little secret about Vermont’s affordable housing crisis: communities don’t want more housing.
If approved, the proposal would bar the town of Groton from using funds to store firearms that have been confiscated or are being stored “for the purpose of enforcing any other law that unconstitutionally infringes upon the right of the people of Groton, Vermont to keep and bear arms.”