Sorry Vermont Climate Council, New York is not going to ride to your rescue and hand you a solution to your transportation quandary.
Sorry Vermont Climate Council, New York is not going to ride to your rescue and hand you a solution to your transportation quandary.
“When we as individuals lend a helping hand, we help others up. But if all our government does is provide subsidies to those who have fallen, it is letting them down and too often keeping them down.”
Calvin Coolidge of Vermont is the only president who left government federal smaller than when he took office.
Hundred-year floods hitting once a decade simply inflict too much damage. For neither victim nor taxpayer is it sustainable.
The Feb. 20 death of Claudia Voight initially was reported as not suspicious, state police say. However, an autopsy performed days later showed otherwise.
The victim was putting her jumper cables back in her car when Adenti pushed her into her back seat and sexually assaulted her, police say.
This is what the new social credit system looks like, and what every soul on the planet can expect from the central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) that are being rolled out.
Tell local officials, on camera, about the Scientific Grooming Method. Ask them to ensure it’s not happening in our schools. That’s what the author did.
Vt. schools prepare for potential threats during upcoming school year; UVM Upskill program aims to keep Vermonters in the state; Swanton Car Show returns for 13th year
Trout populations can drop by around 50% after extreme events like we saw this month, and can take two or three years to recover.
Pentagon approves hazard pay for U.S. troops in Ukraine; Ukraine targeted Russian city Taganrog with missile; Trump faces additional charges in classified documents case
The Journal-Opinion, the outstanding, hyper-local weekly for Bradford and surrounding towns, reports on the Beetlejuice 2 movie thefts and growing public safety concerns about homeless people in the town library.
If the masks people have been wearing for the past three years are unable to keep out mold and dust particles, then clearly their gaps are too large to keep out Covid-carrying aerosolized droplets.
A Newport man with a lengthy rap sheet collapsed from a likely overdose in the shower at the state prison in St. Albans.
From 2018 to 2022, the high on July 15 was last year with 97 overdoses. This year there have already been 252.
Recent flooding has altered Vermont’s landscape and property owners understandably have questions. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has prepared answers to common questions.
Homeschooling in Vermont has trended steadily upward since the 80’s. It is the only form of education that has not lost numbers over the years as parents look at issues in the institutional settings.
When the program opens, businesses will be eligible for a grant of 20% of the net documented uncovered damage to their physical property up to a maximum of $20,000.
Sen. Welch introduces bill to support small farms; Winooski manufacturer to pay $150K settlement after untested parts sold to U.S. military; Vt. Senator says military promotions should resume
Especially in the wake of the storms, the Clean Heat Standard and its huge price tag should be repealed, and its resources redirected toward recovery.
The Brookhaven Treatment and Learning Center in Chelsea lost their entire gymnasium and more.
“They’re still in debt. If they took out another loan, it would be like buying another house.”
VSP investigates inmate death at Northwest State Correctional Facility; 4 arrested for using stolen checks in Berlin; Sister alleges stroke patient held at Springfield jail denied proper medical care
“I was panicking. I know nobody would have gotten to me in time. The water came up a foot in the 15 minutes I was there,” Marie Baril said. Then came the Marines.
Deer populations in eight wildlife management units, primarily in the Champlain Valley, remain above their respective population objectives. The goal is to reduce deer numbers in those areas.
Notably absent was Gov. Phil Scott — something that lined up with the uncertainty and frustrations of a party with one of the country’s most popular chief executives but practically no power in its statehouse.
How many times can a federal regulating agency claim “safe and effective” and be wrong yet still hold faith with followers?
Hikers – have you seen Steady Eddie?
The HBCD Study’s commitment to publicly sharing data revolutionizes the research landscape, enabling researchers to access vital information without financial barriers.
S37 censors pregnancy centers’ ability to advertise their services.
One-day October conference refused ad space on Front Porch Forum, a public platform that claims to “help neighbors connect.”
Burlington DPW crews stem 2-week sewage leak; Slate Ridge owner appeals arrest order to Vermont Supreme Court; St. Johnsbury hospital celebrates expansion of mental health wing
A week after his arrest on murder charges, Claude Mumbere pleaded innocent to aggravated assault in connection with a 2021 crime.
Security Footage Undermines Key Claims in Police Report in Death of Rosanne Boyland on Jan. 6; Democratic law firm argues mail boxes ‘unsecure’ for voting, in suit pushing for ballot drop boxes
The children of Bruce Judd of Barre honor and remember their father.
If we think transitioning to renewable heating and transportation is inconvenient or possibly a little more expensive, just look around at what we will be facing if we don’t. Can we afford not to?
There is no worldly Utopia on offer by the WHO, only more degradation of individual liberties and national sovereignties. And if the WHO wants to be jabbed with my sharpened stick, then “Molon Labe”.
The governor called on Congress to pass supplemental (additional) funding for buyouts in of homes in chronic flood zones.
Lawmakers have a busy day planned at the State House this Thursday.
The State of Emergency has led to a temporary suspension of state government regulations, deadlines and requirements.
Idling at a stop sign, a Colchester man died after another vehicle jumped a Rte. 2 median and struck his truck.
With retail theft on the rise and often not investigated, some Burlington store owners are locking their doors and and scanning security video for potential thieves.
Demolition delays on Burlington High School project; Non-binary attorney at Vermont Human Rights Commission named the agency’s new executive director; Vermont man killed in Colchester crash
U.S. solar power advocates accept blackouts and wildlife habitat destruction, even as China builds a new coal-burning plant every week.
As we have shown up at our friends’ houses and favorite businesses, trying to dig out, pump out, and fill in, people have flocked to the local churches to do what they can to help.
After fears of a “she-cession” during the pandemic, women have returned to the workforce at unprecedented rates.
At what point do people stop listening to “experts” who have never been right about anything, but are costing us trillions of dollars implementing policies based on their long history of incorrect conclusions?
Once a politician is found to have sold his integrity for a price, he cannot be further trusted to retain higher office.
A stunned online community was awash with concern over what this means for religion, spirituality and the price of yoga classes in the near future.
Flood-wrecked books bulldozed to the curb.
Where Cancelled is good and Banned is bad!
No Labels is an organization which is working to get on the ballot in every state so that they can run an alternative, non-extremist slate.
Marshfield water service returns, sewage issues persist; After historic rainfall, Lake Champlain setting new record water levels; Flooding leaves 6 post offices out of commission
A Cambridge man was arrested for store robberies a week apart this month.
Some of her constituents cried foul when Rep. Becca Balint tried to prevent RFK from testifying at a House panel on government censorship.
Vermont is 39th among states in percentage of veterans, and dead last in enlistments since 9/11.
The Business Emergency Gap Assistance Program will be administered by the Department of Economic Development and provide $20 million in grants directly to impacted businesses and not-for-profits who suffered physical damage due to the severe flooding.
Denying Mr. Kennedy the right to testify, especially based on false accusations, makes her unworthy of our U.S. Constitution in my humble opinion.
The deeper issue is that global corporations and industry have been poisoning people and the earth for centuries.
It’s no secret that disaster responses have a knack for favoring the economically privileged, resulting in a hierarchy of suffering.
The 23-year-old Colson is seeking Youthful Offender status for a separate state case.
Herodotus said nothing about floods.
In the first year of the expanded hotel program, the number of Vermonters counted as homeless more than doubled, to 2,590 in 2021 from 1,110 in 2020. In 2022 the total jumped again, to 3,295.
Police learned that Dennis had traveled to Jamaica on May 13 from Bradley International Airport in Connecticut.
Dolly weighed in at 650 lbs. – about 200 lbs. underweight.
Housing, school and wastewater infrastructure was damaged statewide in last week’s flooding.
An anti-child trafficking movie shunned by the media elite and denied distribution for five years is the top grossing film in America.
State troopers say a Colchester man was recklessly endangering motorists while walking along Rte. 14.
Some VTrans projects on hold due to flooding recovery; No swimming allowed at some Burlington beaches due to bacteria; Flooding brings water hazards to boaters on Lake Champlain
Sometimes I think I’m the only person around who is worried about this coming catastrophe.
IRS whistleblower Ziegler confirms Biden Family received approximately $17 million in payments from various countries; Senate votes down measure to rein in NATO war-making authority
The world-renowned architect and Knight of the British Empire based was accused by three unnamed former employees of sexual assault and harrassment.
Fortunately, there was no hot mess to clean up.
First a strike, then a flood, now two thefts. Is the Beetlejuice 2 film set cursed?
ATF was ‘managing force protection’ for Urban Search and Rescue Teams during rescue operations last week.
Byuma is wanted in Utah for Aggravated Kidnapping, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Forceable Sexual Abuse, and False Personal Information to a Peace Officer.
The day after the founder of the highly successful Woodstock High snowboarding team expressed his opinion about male athletes’ physical advantages, he was called into the superintendent’s office and fired.
For Trump-supporters, “the enemy of my enemy is Kennedy”…unless he wins the Dem primary or runs as an independent, in which case all bets are off.
The State of Vermont extends driver’s license renewals. Amazon donates dehumidifiers and fans. and Billy Graham’s chaplains provide a loving, listening ear to former inhabitants of now-flooded homes.
Sununu not running for reelection; Vt. environmental officials deny Lake Bomoseen milfoil treatment plan; 2018 World Series champion Rick Porcello hosts baseball camp for Boys and Girls Club
Vermont is among 24 states with lagging employment in the “prime working age” of the labor market.
A son of East Calais moved to Georgia, where he enthusiastically published a pro-slavery, pro-secession newspaper.
Keep three school bus lengths betwixt you and them, the Loonwatchers say.
The winners of Vermont’s 2023 moose hunting permits were determined Wednesday, July 19, at a lottery drawing at the Fish and Wildlife office in Montpelier.
“For many deeply religious people, the guilt of having brought that child into this world will last a lifetime.”
A Boston man died of a drug overdose July 7 at the Vermont version of the Burning Man Festival hosted by Vermont legislator Kirk White (D-Bethel).
The trial demonstrated conclusively that an orally administered pill (a DOAC, or direct oral anticoagulant) was as effective in preventing the recurrence of blood clots as injected heparin.
The 2023 Quechee Scottish Games and Festival will be held on August 26 from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Quechee Polo Field, 45 Deweys Mill Road, Hartford, Vermont.
Woodstock works to replace water pipes to end ‘do not drink’ order; Festival of Fools to return to Burlington next month; Summer meals program helps Vt. families after school year ends
The murder suspect in the death-by-strangulation of a Burlington woman was a New American son of a college professor and Planned Parenthood employee.
A Protestant denomination that claims to follow Christ passed a pro-abortion resolution this week that describes aborting unborn babies as “health care” and pro-life laws as “sexual violence.”
Bagpipes, honor guards, and a many police officers in dress uniforms were seen ay Tuesday’s funeral for a teenaged police officer killed in the kine of duty.
The move comes as women’s advocates across the globe push back against the intrusion of biological men into women’s spaces.
“We will have a forward-facing application that they can file an initial claim through, and the difference between today and Wednesday will not change the timeliness,” DOL Commissioner Harrington said.
Haze will continue for most of New England, including all of Vermont, through at least midnight tonight.
“We are excited to work with our partners at the Green Mountain National Forest to highlight some of these unique fishing opportunities through our introduction to fishing programs,”said official.
Despite flood losses, Vermont’s cannabis industry is ineligible for federal aid; Small aircraft makes emergency landing at Lebanon Municipal Airport; Invasive plant species discovered in Burlington
In Vermont we have seen government business delegated permanently to independent companies and sizeable nonprofit organizations in just a few decades.
Scientific environmental debates are important. Breathless news stories about “global average temperatures” and “hottest month on record” are not.
Looking for keys to move a vehicle out of harm’s way, a man re-entered a burning building.