What is of grave concern is the precedent this decision may set for all hunting dogs and equally disconcerting represents yet another attempt by so-called wildlife advocacy groups to chip away at our hunting culture.
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
What is of grave concern is the precedent this decision may set for all hunting dogs and equally disconcerting represents yet another attempt by so-called wildlife advocacy groups to chip away at our hunting culture.
DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics Sportsbook will operate mobile sports wagering platforms in Vermont beginning next month.
The biggest concern appeared to be the state ordering the sheriff’s department to repay the state money that had been put into a private retirement fund approved for Grismore by the previous sheriff.
The ruling has been a hot potato between the board and the Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules, which favors a more hunting-and-trapping restrictive interpretation of the two 2022 laws.
The following letter was submitted to Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger and the City Council prior to its Monday resolution linking the shooting of three Palestinian men in November to Israel.
Jodi Lathrop concealed the embezzlement in several ways.
Drugs, speeding, and wet roads contributed to the crash, police say.
“The history of Vermont politics is littered with questionable characters who have held all manner of office, yet the sort of partisan hit-job the Impeachment Committee brings to our politics is unprecedented,” Kaplan said.
A public high school in St. Albans must allow a student sex abuse investigation to continue.
Although HPAI poses a low risk to humans, individuals who were in contact with the infected flock are being monitored by the Department of Health.
In a report to legislative leaders, the Vermont Department for Children and Families asked for the “raise the age” reforms to be paused for “several years” until the state can improve the care system for young offenders.
Decades into his adventure in trial and error, he’s learned how rotten wood and rusted metal can produce an idealized portrait, a history written in walls. To lose those relics, he said, is to lose a connection to who Vermonters once were.
Shannon voted against reducing police funding two years ago. Today, Democratic voters chose her over a fellow city councilor who voted for the reduction.
Police say Grant had assaulted a family member by striking her and pouring turpentine on her.
Canary in the coalmine….It’s not that only half of the high school students can read to grade level. It’s that half of them can only read to a first-grade level.
On his Facebook page, Bombardier has compared legislation seeking to restrict sports categories on the basis of sex to the persecution of Jewish athletes during Germany’s Nazi regime.
She meant to put the car in reverse.
The highway was wet, but speed was also a factor in the death of Josephine Buckley.
18,500 donors in five days have contributed.
Tiny Blue Mountain Union High School in Wells River and Winooski High School may benefit from the state’s new education funding law.
Jason Eaton’s alleged violent act was completely out of character for the teenager and young man they knew in the 1990’s and early 2000s.
After spending fraudulently acquired Paycheck Protection $$ on high-end sneakers, Delima will be cooling his heels in prison.
Gov. Phil Scott backs Nikki Haley and Chris Christie and hopes either of them – or even Ron Desantis, for that matter – will soon be the single GOP challenger to Donald Trump, he said today.
A Burlington school principal has been expelled, permanently, from her job after pulling a fire alarm to stop a school fight.
Elected officials and activists on Vermont’s left rally for Palestine, vote against funding Israel’s military response, and refuse to support a resolution condemning anti-semitism.
In a city increasingly concerned about public safety, one Democratic city councilor has picked up two important endorsements.
I had hoped to publish a triumphant ‘WOOT WOOT! We Just Reached One Million Views’ post today.
The president of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce left her mark on the evolution of the state’s business community.
School officials were concerned the cops would scare or disturb the kindergarteners. A 35 gram bag of cocaine was found there after the police chief insisted on the search.
As already adopted in three of Vermont’s cities, a small rural town is considering allowing non-citizens to vote.
Two schools are within the one-mile evacuation zone.
Marxist rhetoric was a common theme: “It’s absolutely the capitalist ruling class that is behind all of this, we have to wrench power from the capitalist ruling class back to the workers where it belongs.”
On a book opposing gender transition, the Essex -Westford School Board seems to be practicing some subjective censorship of its own.
Repealing legal penalties for selling up to 149 milligrams of crack cocaine – almost twice the lethal amount of a single dose – is part of a drug abuse ‘harm reduction’ bill cited as a high priority at Saturday’s pre-session caucus of Democratic legislators.
For the 15th year in a row, a Marine veteran familiar to Chronicle readers and his wife have provided the Christmas tree for the Vermont Veterans Home in Bennington.
Told he couldn’t drink in the house, a man convicted of criminal threatening shot his Hardwick landlord to death November 8.
Here’s your cup of coffee, sir.
The alleged Burlington shooter of three Palestinian college students has a lengthy police history of domestic problems and allegations of mental illness, according to a November 30 press report.
Two days ago, Vermont Daily Chronicle readers set a record for the most visits in a single year.
School boards and superintendents suffer no penalties for poor job performance.
“I understand that this will not be welcome news for Vermonters,” said Commissioner Bolio, “This forecast predicts an unprecedented property tax increase next year, with very real financial impacts at a time Vermonters are already struggling to pay for housing.”
Legislators and press will learn tomorrow about the state of the economy, the ‘budget context,’ federal aid, and the latest on the housing and flood crises.
Most of the recent shootings in Burlington happened away from bars. But the Mayor of Burlington has issued another call for banning firearms possession in bars and “other sensitive spaces.”
A new poll shows Vermonters like how Gov. Phil Scott is doing his job. But the Legislature? Not so much
“Ms Yasamin Gordon, during her short tenure with us, misrepresented her education credentials and experience, among other things,” Iris Bond Gill, CEO, told the Chronicle Wednesday. “There may be a story to write; however, the one you settled for is not it.”
In 1920, Winston Churchill blocked off three-quarters of Palestine for Arab settlement only. Just a quarter of the British mandate was left for Jewish settlement.
Friendly interest rates in a high-interest loan market will help municipalities rebuild and plan for the next climate event, the state’s Bond Bank chair says.
Did Sarah George’s ‘hateful act’ comment create a “substantial likelihood of heightening public condemnation of the accused”?
Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger is urging support for Arab, Palestinian, and Muslim neighbors at a rally this evening.
“And although we do not yet have evidence to support that this was a hate crime enhancement, I want to be clear that there is no question that this was a hateful act.” George said.
The state “Action Level” of 100 nanograms of PCBs per cubic meter is exceeded in the auditorium, dance strudio, phys. ed. office space, two rooms close to the cafeteria, two restrooms, and several storage rooms.
Just like so many times at Thunder Road, Phil Scott is in front of a large field of challengers.
Thousands of homes and businesses were left without power statewide throughout the day yesterday after a snowstorm swept through the area on Sunday night and Monday morning.
Fat shaming, you say? Dear Lord of the flies, no! Thanksgiving is a celebration of girth people, and I’m here for it.
A video arraignment is planned for Jason Eaton, charged with attempted second-degree murder and aggravated assault in connection with the shooting of three Palestinians in Burlington Saturday.
A Hartford man intoxicated with crack cocaine shot another man in the chest last week, police say.
Second-degree murder suspect Jason J. Eaton, age 48, is a Unitarian-Universalist, former Sterling College student, and environmental investment entrepreneur.
On the subject of the supposed extinction of catamounts, numerous Vermonters believe their own eyes.
Police are seeking a white man in his thirties with a mustache as a suspect in the Saturday evening shooting of three American college students of Palestinian descent.
Remembering a different kind of Vermont Thanksgiving
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Despite persistent reports of sightings of mountain lions/panthers/catamounts in Vermont, state wildlife officials say the last known catamount in Vermont fell to a hunter’s rifle on Thanksgiving Day, 1881.
Three Democrats – all women – are seeking the party nomination for mayor of Burlington.
15 months after receiving unanimous approval but then hitting strong Act 250 headwinds, a five-unit Tiny Home project is ready to move forward.
During the dispute, Beayon fired at least one round from a semiautomatic 9mm handgun at Paxton Taube, 25, a resident of the home where the incident occurred
With winter coming, the Scott administration says it’s time to get flood victims housed – with or without state and local government oversight.
To quote Golda Meir; “We Jews have a secret weapon in our struggle with the Arabs; we have no place to go.”
Police are still trying to determine how and why Dontay Canada was shot Sunday in Colchester.
For many in the gathering, concern for the wellbeing of people in Israel was personal. The singing was briefly interrupted by an unexpected cellphone call to Rabbi Jan Salzman. “That’s my son in Israel,” she said.
One suspect rented from high-end Airbnbs in Stowe to help facilitate his drug trafficking for more than a year.
The thief stole a small safe from the school’s front office.
Judge Warren, in her remarks, highlighted the long-term domestic abuse suffered by Thea Swartz.
As the BLM riots burned down my home city of Portland, Oregon, I had to find out what was going on with this group.
Gov. Phil Scott has named five appointees to sit on the Vermont Superior Court bench, where if approved by the Legislature they’ll pull down $250,000/year.
The two juveniles who stole Joshua Kruml’s gun did not break in but were “just visiting,” Fair Haven police said.
The “fee” would charge non-compliant new and/or large commercial buildings or renovations upfront for the expected lifetime carbon emissions.
A Lyndon man faces “a slew of charges” including driving half the speed limit on the Interstate.
Vermont’s Jewish community welcomes any and all to meet noon Friday at City Hall in Burlington for a rally in support of the 240 Jews being held hostage by Hammas.
“The Squiers and staff created something really special in WDEV. They somehow made all of us listeners feel like we were part of something bigger. They created a connection that has often comforted the community as much as it informed.”
Employees are quitting downtown Burlington jobs in part because they don’t feel safe, the Burlington Business Association executive director told the City Council.
A man walking his dog had to dive into the trees to escape gunfire from the passenger of a black van that had pulled over onto the local rail trail.
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The death of Marquis follows his shooting in Hardwick Wednesday night.
@pnshdvermonster wrote in apparent sarcasm, “Stop fear-mongering. Burlington is perfectly safe. These clearly have nothing to do with the rampant drug use and unhoused immigrants.”
One county sheriff has added staff and expanded services. How did Ryan Palmer do it?
Austria and Vermont share more than just the Von Trapps.
These people have no shame.
A member of the violent Crips gang was shot to death in Burlington Sunday night. Another man also died in the Decatur Street shooting.
The career criminal who fled police for two weeks in late summer has pleaded innocent in federal court to armed robbery-related charges.
Burlington Probation and Parole will supervise the homeless, low-risk sex offender released November 9.
Longtime friends of Francois Clemmons are providing financial support for the well-known singer, performer and teacher now residing in an assisted living facility.
Two men were shot in the head Sunday night in the second of three separate episodes of illegal gunfire last night in the Queen City.
Age Strong VT is intended to serve as a roadmap for building an age-friendly state.
Last week’s theft of an ambulance by the person it was sent to rescue may not have been a new low for Burlington, after all.
190 years ago tonight, an intense meteor shower had Vermonters wondering if it was the end of the world.
Two U.S. senators have introduced a bill to ban bulk ammunition sales.
The EB-5 fraud and high seas murder for insurance money made Vermont news headlines. Last week, the U S. Attorney’s Office gave credit where due.
Gone are the days of pasty conservative men. We are left with two Indians, an African American, an obese guy and another guy wearing high heels. If that’s not representative of modern America, I don’t know what is!
A citizens’ group concerned about street crime gathered recently in Rutland, where city police are down three officers and prosecutors complain how their hands are tied.
Chinese foreign nationals are exploiting Maine’s lax marijuana laws by establishing legal ‘grows’ in rural areas.