Republican candidates will gather in Colchester and Whitingham to meet likely voters. And supporters of Greg Thayer are mounting a write-in campaign for lieutenant governor.
Republican candidates will gather in Colchester and Whitingham to meet likely voters. And supporters of Greg Thayer are mounting a write-in campaign for lieutenant governor.
Wokeness in the military is a disincentive for many young Americans in terms of enlistment and siphons off resources needed to defend the country, a former 4-star general says.
A groundbreaking hire on the gridiron, Demolition Derby at the Fair, and the dismissal of a non-citizen voting lawsuit lead today’s headlines in Vermont media.
Town, county and state committees have been naming candidates to appear on the November 8 General Election ballot. Who’s running in your town?
The State of Vermont’s first chief IT officer is leaving government service.
Through lawsuits and legislation, supporters of legal abortion, doctor-prescribed death, and prostitution are headed towards making Vermont a destination state.
The former president and his supporters ‘represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic,” our current president said last night.
A retired VSP officer will lead violence prevention in Vermont schools.
A St. Albans man was caught driving 46 MPH over the speed limit in heavy rush hour traffic Thursday.
Squirrels are often hunted with a .22 rifle, shotgun, or archery equipment.
Mattias Desmet, Dutch doctor and author of The Psychology of Totalitarianism, was interviewed by Dr. Rob Williams on his Vermont Independent video program. Book review by Jim Hogue.
The panel of law enforcement experts will identify public safety impediments around policing and prosecuting and recommend solutions, including proposed legislation.
Once more into the breach for students and educators alike, as Vermont’s 2022-23 school year begins.
Authorities provide more information on two fatal incidents last week – an accident in Lowell, and a house fire in Rockingham.
“As a young person, I am really anxious about the future. With the looming climate crisis, racial injustice, and poverty all on the line, I feel a sense of urgency to make change for the better.”
Dustin Deberville managed to slip under the razor wire on top of one fence, but prison guards nabbed him with two fences left to cross.
“Liam who?” on August 1 became well-known – if not universally admired – by the day after the August 9 primary.
“Growing up I was taught to treat the police, the FBI, pharmaceutical companies, banks, and big institutions of almost any kind, with skepticism. It was the same for many liberals. But today – because of Trump and his MAGA followers – we rise to their defense?,” wonders a liberal Vermont blogger.