The only thing using the wrong tool of the Clean Heat Standard would accomplish would be to drive a substantial portion of our population into financial distress.
‘2000 Mules’ documentary to be shown in Williston this Saturday
Drawing on research provided by the election integrity group True the Vote, “2000 Mules” offers two types of evidence: geotracking and video.
Bennington man arrested for 2019 murder of woman in Searsburg
Vermont State Police on Wednesday, June 1 arrested a suspect in the 2019 homicide of a woman whose remains were found in a shallow grave in Searsburg
Krauss: legislators, accept the pay sacrifice
For the benefit of the institution of a citizen legislature, please accept the temporary financial discomfort, serve your time honorably, and then go back to gainful employment as thousands of legislators past and present have done.
Veto #13 gives thumbs-down on Act 250 reform
Gov. Phil Scott vetoed 13 bills during the 2021-22 session. Nine stuck.
Man denies burglarizing father’s home
Headlines from Vermont media.
Threat closes elementary school
Police were contacted by school staff who informed them they received a report of an alleged threat made to the school by a student.
Thayer: Act NOW to protect school children
Many of the modern pharmaceutical drugs used to treat these specific conditions carry warnings that people taking them may experience suicidal or homicidal thoughts.
McClaughry: Stare decisis and Roe V. Wade
Justice Alito noted especially, among the cases overturned, the notorious Plessy v. Ferguson decision (1896) that upheld racial segregation on railroad coaches.
GOP has three-way primary for governor, 78 candidates for House, 19 for Senate
In the Vermont House, 78 Republicans have stepped forward in an effort to wrest control from the Democratic-Progressive supermajority.