Vermonters will get a chance this Saturday, October 29, to dispose of unused, unwanted and expired medications easily and safely at 55 locations throughout the state.
Water Cooler: court to rule on non-citizen voting
Will non-citizens be allowed to vote in local elections in Vermont? The State Supreme Court is hearing both sides.
Big wind developer Blittersdorf gives $1000 to Dem House candidate Sims
A big wind power developer has given $1000 in campaign contributions to the Democrat running in a tight House race against Republican Vicki Strong.
When wind turbines caused sleep deprivation, key lawmakers sided with Big Wind
Powerful lawmakers’ indifference to human suffering was obvious when they backed Big Wind over Vermonters harmed by wind turbine sleep deprivation.
Kauffman: Article 22 strips power from Legislature, gives it unelected hospitals, judges
To suggest, as Drs. Till and MacAfee do, that something that constitutionally protected late-term abortions will “never happen” is naïve at best and dangerously misleading at worst.
Teen who killed Mubarak in July also fired shots into his home in February, police say
As of this summer, half of Burlington’s gunfire incidents were ascribed to young men in the New American community. City officials have awarded a $20,000 grant to a community group to address the causes of the violence.
McClaughry: Climate censorship
It’s a bad sign when one side of a political debate demands to cut off the microphones of the people on the other, the WSJ writes, and John McClaughry agrees.
Oil Companies profit because we shut off Russian competition
Time for the oil companies and the President to get off the dime. More US oil needs to flow immediately.
Towns get wastewater $$
$30 million in federal money has been doled out to improve municipal wastewater systems.
Truck #4 stuck in Notch
On a sunny afternoon during foliage season, a tractor trailer blocked traffic through one of Vermont’s premiere tourist destinations.