The remains of a Hinesburg man and U.S. Army soldier killed in the bloody, dense Hurtgen Forest of Germany have been recovered, NBC5 reports.
State’s Attorney Sarah George “scapegoated” for public safety woes, she claims
IT’S THE PANDEMIC’S FAULT – Chittenden County State’s Attorney Sarah George and her office have been “scapegoated” over public concern about the rise in crime, she claimed.
Drag Queen Story Hour comes to Waterbury
Drag queens will hold a story hour for children at a Waterbury bookstore.
Licata seeks Burlington seat in State House
“The traditional Democrat Party is dead. It’s gone. Progressivism has subsumed it,” said Independent candidate for the Vermont House Tom Licata of Burlington.
Rosenthal: When Antifa-connected mob attacked Charles Murray at Middlebury College, I was there
An Irasburg man recalls how Vermont Antifa activists brought him to Middlebury College to participate in an attack on speaker Charles Murray in 2017.
Candidate for Congress Ericka Redic shares story of recovery
Ericka Redic’s story of recovery is a message of hope and how the lessons along the way led her to conservatism.
Electric aircraft builder gets 75-year lease at Burlington airport
A cutting-edge electric aircraft builder employing hundreds of people now has a 75-year lease at the Burlington International Airport.
Coester answers Benning about Jan. 6, Pepe the Frog
The driver of a logging truck deplored by Lt. Gov. candidate Joe Benning responds to his campaign statements.
State announces huge pot of venture capital
Using federal pandemic recovery funds, the SOV has created unprecedented amounts of venture capital under State control.
Bechhoefer: Tax Flatlanders to subsidize lift tickets for Vermonters, Mermel says
Myers Mermel has proposed a 10% hospitality tax on out-of-state skiers in Vermont to subsidize lift tickets for Vermonters.