
Cows are dying from eating broadband wire. The Artificial Intelligence Commissioner founder is trying to give it new life. And racial equity in landownership will get another look in House committees this week.
Cows are dying from eating broadband wire. The Artificial Intelligence Commissioner founder is trying to give it new life. And racial equity in landownership will get another look in House committees this week.
Computer nerd Tom Evslin has written a program to determine why your Zoom is freezing.
Why did House Democrats ask a tri-partisan Reapportionment Board its opinion if they were going to ignore it and take the party line?
Alfred Charest has an active extraditable warrant for his arrest from the state of New Hampshire and will face a charge in Vermont of being a fugitive from justice.
Charlotte town residents could see a 30% increase in taxes.
A young woman and UVM graduate raised on a Vermont dairy farm is running for lieutenant governor. And her name isn’t Molly Gray.
Little did Barre City voters know, when they voted almost 2-1 on a City Hall Park flag-flying ordinance, that their own legislators would quietly eliminate it months later.
The old-fashioned cold remedies have worked well for Jacqueline Brook of Putney.
No-one – except John McClaughry – is asking what we will do when the flood of federal money ends.
National leaders in the field of law, ethics, and medicine will meet this weekend for the Vermont Covid Summit.