A bill sponsored by the entire Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee would prohibit tracking coyotes with dogs.
A bill sponsored by the entire Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee would prohibit tracking coyotes with dogs.
Nicholas Languerand, living in Wolcott at the time of the Capitol breach, was sentenced in federal court to 44 months in prison for assaulting law enforcement.
The State of Vermont’s IT system is getting the blame (again) for sloooow delivery of money promised to needy families.
Volunteer groups want to help reduce the mental and emotional health crisis now plaguing the state’s prisons.
The growing amount, magnitude and complexity of student violence, vandalism, and sexualized and suicidal behaviors are overwhelming public schools.
Liberalism is at risk of being replaces by this new illiberal era, in which there is an increasingly authoritarian definition of social justice.
How does the ‘mass formation’ delusion affect Vermont? Med school grad and health care policy expert Meg Hansen discusses.
An Elmore man died in a one-car crash Friday.
Almost half of young Vermonters know little about the Holocaust.
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Acting Chief Jon Murad is now the permanent Burlington Police Chief.
A celebration of 25 years of ministry by Rick and Carmen Menard of St. Johnsbury will be held Sunday 3-5 pm at Union Baptist Church in Waterford.
S30, restricting the carrying and purchasing of firearms, passed the Vermont House today. A veto is possible.
Today’s hottest news from Vermont media.
An unvaccinated hospital employee says she has been discriminated against and shamed.
Some day a court may use Prop 5 to decide that making a man pay child support for a baby he wanted the mother to abort violates his ‘personal reproductive autonomy.’
Quebec has officially banned unvaccinated individuals over 12 from shopping at big box stores unless they are accompanied by a “health warden.”
Vermont power grid officials hope federal $$ will cover the proposed $2.2 billion upgrade. And they’re prepping for possible – they say very unlikely – planned blackouts.
A veteran Vermont legislator and public servant regrets that there are human problems that legislation just cannot solve.
A 34-year-old Sheldon man died in a crash yesterday. It happened right in front of an ambulance.
Taking your Miss Bossy Pants game to the next level.
Town spending on fire departments varies widely.
Bills promoting slavery reparations and Abenaki land access and ownership will be reviewed this week by a Vermont House committee.
The state regulators of Vermont’s new cannabis industry won’t reduce the legal amount of THC – even though Vermont’s doctors say it is sending people to ERs with severe mental and physical problems.
The Vermont Senate has tacitly decided there will be no mask mandate. But it might pass a school mascot mandate.
Burlington hires new police chief – to be announced this afternoon.
by Dr. Larry Arnn Here are two questions pertinent to our times: (1) How would you reduce the greatest free republic in history to despotism in a short time? and (2) How […]
A Virginia man won the annual lottery for a Vermont lifetime hunting and fishing license.
As long as Democrats have control of the State House, they will never give school choice to anyone but the wealthiest Vermonters.
It was a small, comparatively laid-back crowd in the Vermont State House last night – for a public hearing on abortion.
The chief of critical care in Vermont’s largest hospital took to Instagram to express frustration with “entitled and privileged” vaccine refusers who expect life-saving care in the ICU.
It was okay when the Rutland School Board abandoned ‘Red Raiders’ for ‘Ravens.’ But when it went back to ‘Red Raiders,’ the culture referees in the Vermont Legislature cried foul.
The fabled Cochran family is sending yet another generation to the Olympics in pursuit of skiing gold.
If Vermont hospitals collect vaccination data on patients, why can’t the Vermont Dept. of Health tell us how many Covid-19 deaths were unvaccinated?
Similarities between Hoover and Biden increase as the U.S. descends from prosperity into – whatever awaits.
Federal ARPA $$ will provide grants of up to $30,000 per Vermont household towards overdue mortgage payments, utility bills, property taxes, and property association charges.
Another blow to the Biden administration as OSHA backpedals on its vaccine and testing mandate.
Home schoolers and school choice supporters are invited to a free luncheon at Capitol Plaza in Montpelier tomorrow.
Discussing the ludicrous statement from the FBI that the Texas synagogue hostage situation was not “related to the Jewish community.”
S30, which the NRA says infringes on constitutional rights to buy and carry firearms, has cleared a Vermont House committee and now goes to the full House.
Morale and job satisfaction among Vermont state employees are dropping, according to a state survey.
Total cases, ICU hospitalizations, and deaths from the Omicron variant are trending down.
Vermont will be well-represented in the winter Olympics in China.
A new bill would require state agencies serving “substantial” numbers of non-English speakers to provide translated documents and interpreters.
Prop 5 will be decided by voters on November 8, not by a masked, Zoomed House committee tomorrow night.
Phil Scott has hit the mother lode: vast amounts of federal dollars borrowed, at interest, from current and future taxpayers of our great Republic.
Governor Scott has appointed of Matthew Walker to fill the Swanton-Highgate House seat vacated by Rep. Brian Savage.
A retired surgical nurse details a horrific experience in California 48 years ago of being handed a breathing survivor of a late-term abortion – and then being told to ‘treat it like a specimen.’
A Senate committee is considering taxing professional services.
A teenager from Barton caught by Connecticut police in a stolen Mercedes will be returned to Vermont to answer an attempted murder charge.
The annual School Choice Week luncheon at Capitol Plaza will feature a strong homeschooling focus this year.
Some state officials would convert an old, empty prison into the new home for Vermont’s most difficult children. Locals don’t think much of the idea.
In both the Vermont Democratic and Republican primaries for the open lieutenant governor post, State House veterans are being challenged by grassroots activists.
A free speech group is investigating Dartmouth College’s decision to ban journalist Andy Ngo’s in-person speech in response to opposition by two Vermont Antifa groups.
Why isn’t middle-class housing being built to meet the aching demand? Tom Evslin points to one BIG reason: Act 250 makes it unaffordable.
Two experts in Vermont legislation and home schooling will analyze the proposed home study ‘simplification’ bill this afternoon via Zoom.
Vermonters can speak out tonight against the push to legalize prostitution in Burlington and Vermont.
A New York City cop was gunned down Friday night.
Gov. Phil Scott bemoans the high price of housing. His solution budgets lots of federal money.
A public hearing on Proposition 5, the proposed enshrining of abortion in the Vermont Constitution, will take place Wednesday 6 pm at the Vermont State House and online.
Will Vermont’s emerging online news media pry a lucrative form of advertising away from traditional newspapers?
The annual Vermont Rally for Life will gather in Montpelier Saturday, January 22 – the 49th anniversary of Roe V. Wade.
Vermonters can order at-home antigen tests online, Gov. Scott says.
The leader of the Vermont Senate reportedly said a statewide mask mandate is going nowhere this year.
A new House bill would raise the per diem pay for the growing number of state boards and commissions from $50 to $125.
Career Day at Vermont schools could have a whole new look.
With help from VT Gas and UVM, Global Foundries will extract hydrogen from water and blend it into its natural gas lines.
At least 25 federal agencies have implemented a system to track religious exemption requests for mandated vaccines, according to a review of Federal Register notices.
Vermont fake news reporter Johnny Bananas wakes up with a bad case of racism.
A Portland, Oregon Antifa member offered cash to anyone who could assault journalist Andy Ngo at Dartmouth last night. In the face of threats, Ngo’s talk was held online at the request of college authorities.
Vermont’s fossil fuel to electricity transition will cost $2.2 billion. With a B, lawmakers learned this week.
Update: records sealed after charges were dismissed.
That big dump of powder means happy snow machine riders on Vermont’s VAST trails.
A new Senate bill would require drivers 75 and older to pass vision and road tests before having their licenses renewed.
Covid was “Cause A” on 26% of all Vermont Covid-related death certificates from April 1, 2020 to December 31, 2021. About a third of all 440 deaths were confirmed Covid-related by laboratory testing.
A bill making it easier to obtain lethal end-of-life drugs has cleared a Senate committee and now goes to the full Senate for approval.
A Springfield man is the suspect in a string of local bank robberies.
Mass formation psychosis has paved the way towards totalitarianism. Will we go down that road?
GOP leaders in the House and Senate said ‘amen’ to Gov. Phil Scott’s plans announced Tuesday to increase housing and the number of workers, and cut taxes. The Democrat leaders in both houses liked Scott’s plans, too.
Police say a convenience store clerk took the idea of ‘gift cards’ a little too far.
Jacqueline Brook writes how her own experiences with vaccine injury apply to the pandemic.
Vermont’s housing and worker shortages aren’t going away. Time to hit them with unprecedented amounts of federal dollars, Gov. Phil Scott recommended Tuesday in his budget address.
The Global Deal for Nature would conserve half of the globe’s total land and sea area from development. A bill by the chair of the Vermont Natural Resources, Fish & Wildlife Committee would ensure that Vermont does its part. The committee will review the bill Thursday morning.
A leading ‘dissident’ physician is defending Dr. Meryl Nass, the Maine physician ordered to undergo a psych evaluation after she prescribed hydroxychloroquine for a Covid-19 patient.
President Joe Biden’s support has dropped by a full third among Vermonters since the November, 2020 election, a VPR-PBS poll says.
The Vermont National Guard is pitching in during the Omicron-related staffing shortage at Vermont’s largest hospital.
After receiving a legal threat, a Catholic hospital chain in the Midwest stops using race as a determining factor for Covid treatment.
NEK Day at the Statehouse is a chance for residents of Vermont’s most rural region to connect with their representatives in Montpelier.
Critics of an “update” to Vermont’s 2013 doctor-prescribed death law say a pandemic is a terrible time to remove safeguards intended to protect vulnerable adults from abuse.
Vermonters’ health is declining during the pandemic – and not just due to Covid-19 itself, a new UVM study says.
The creation of the City of Essex Junction is just one bill before Vermont House committees this week. Also up for review are the Homeless Bill of Rights and the Unborn Bill of No Rights – a/k/a Prop 5.
The Health Dept. is too busy with the Omicron surge to report on the number of unvaccinated Covid-19 deaths.
Three bills introduced by pro-life lawmakers would likely be ruled unconstitutional if an abortion-enshrining constitutional amendment is approved.
The annual Vermont Rally for Life will gather in Montpelier Saturday, January 22 – the 49th anniversary of Roe V. Wade.
Democrats has been recruiting candidates to fill their bench with these usually sleepy, and often uncontested races for select board, school board, and other local offices.
So many of our household appliances – not to mention our solar panels – already run on DC. Why not just make the switch on a grid level?
Putting on the tin foil hat and heading down the rabbit hole to Covid Conspiracyland….
Lawmakers pushing decarceration are backing a bill discouraging jail time for parents of minors.
A Sheldon man died while trying to retrieve his truck from a burning garage.
The Vermont House ignored all recommendations and amendments to move to single-member House districts. Business as usual.