“There is not a strong state-level mechanism for parent involvement in the development of Vermont education policy,” Secretary of Education Dan French said.
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
“There is not a strong state-level mechanism for parent involvement in the development of Vermont education policy,” Secretary of Education Dan French said.
The City of Burlington’s plans to expand the McNeil power plant could hit a brick wall in the form of a negative recommendation to the Vermont Climate Council.
“Students’ access to some social development opportunities in high school were truncated by pandemic realities,” Caloiero said.
A high school campus that has served Burlington high school students since the early 1960’s will be demolished early next year.
A former top aide for a Trump impeachment manager will serve as Rep. Becca Balint’s Chief of Staff.
For some, the perfect gift.
Scott’s plan would give all working Vermonters access to affordable paid family and medical leave insurance by 2025. But will the Legislature make it mandatory?
He will lug them one by one to the window, wishing for her early approval, but it will take many trips back and forth and frozen fingers before she relents and reluctantly settles for a Fraser fir.
Former Eco-Health Alliance top official says Covid-19 created in Wuhan lab.
As Vermonters age and the working population stagnates, the proportion of active wealth producers declines.
The Air National Guard will be performing nighttime drills, and Burlington’s Roman Catholic Bishop will speak on the US Senate floor. These headlines and others from Vermont media.
Generous ratepayers and government funding are a big reason why one Vermont wood-burning power plant is thriving.
The boy kneels on the thick wool carpet before the 1941 Zenith console radio, with its wood veneer cabinet impersonating fine furniture.
Seemingly overshadowed by the imposing State House Christmas tree, many small candles burned bright in the darkness.
We like to think we punch above our weight, hitting tough subjects with questions and perspectives other Vermont media won’t touch.
34 bronze markers from Civil War-era graves were stolen and attempted to be sold at a Williston recycling center.
Vermont schools have been in session for three months and there are still job openings for teachers (200), food service (280), afterschool staff (400), and classroom aides (1000+).
The Vermont Legislature may give waiters and waitresses a raise this year.
Speed traps on I-89 caught three men traveling at over 100 MPH on I-89, while a county sheriff stopped a man driving 100 MPH on a 45 MPH rural road, police say.
A Burlington man was knifed to death early Sunday morning in what police called “a bar closing fight.”
As Gov. Phil Scott reads ‘Twas A Night Before Christmas’ to children Monday evening, vaccine freedom advocates will hold a nearby candlelight vigil.
Vermont is aiding and abetting an industry with unethical, destructive and cruel practices beyond our comprehension.
Top National Security officials say China is a serious threat, but Joe Biden’s doing little about it.
David Peatman, 66, died of a gunshot to the chest at his Eden home last Thursday night.
Is it election interference when the FBI meets with Big Tech before an election to discuss censoring ‘disinformation’?
It took three years, a U.S. Supreme Court decision and some good local lawyering, but the Vermont Agency of Education finally admitted Thursday that parents from tuition-paying towns may send their children to religious schools.
“The first thing I hear is “Rabbit, get out! What are you doing in here? Shut up!” and like “I don’t want you to see,” or whatever and so I retaliated at this point because this is the second time that they had been indescribably rude to me and my gender identity.”
The pandemic may be over, but government mandates for military vaccination are in full force.
With two big cryptocurrency exchange businesses abruptly filing for bankruptcy, Vermonters need to be wary, State of Vermont financial regulators say.
Despite finding Dale Messier’s truck 10 feet under Winooski River, investigators have not identified any human remains to determine that Messier, missing since 2006, was in the vehicle, Lisa Scagliotti reports in her Waterbury Roundabout/Valley Reporter news story.
Someone claiming to be under assault while in a car on I-89 called the cops. Minutes later, state police had assault suspect Walter Jones under arrest.
The Milton school equity policy now under review discourages ‘misinformation,’ including ‘Election-related Conspiracy Theories.’
A 66-year-old man is dead by gunfire following a late-night shooting.
President Biden signed the declaration despite the promises made by his White House COVID-19 Response Team leader, Jeff Zients, who in April 2021 stated, “Let me be clear that the government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a [vaccination] credential.”
CDC data show that about 6 in 10 adults dying of COVID-19 between April – August 2022 were vaccinated or boosted.
“I can’t be associated with this stuff,” the Mesopotamian deity said.
Gov. Phil Scott praised the multi-agency efforts resulting in raids on three homes on drug-riddled Valley Street in Springfield.
A multi-agency law enforcement effort resulted in anti-drug raids on three homes on Valley Street, a notorious location for drug dealers in Springfield.
The truck is still King of the Road for freight hauling in Vermont, but rail is likely to take a higher share in the next two decades.
Been wondering why there’s a bar code on your vehicle inspection sticker? WCAX explains
Gov. Phil Scott will read ‘Twas A Night Before Christmas’ for children attending the traditional lighting of the State House Christmas Tree on Monday.
“Perceptions of government overreach continue to drive individuals to attempt to commit violence targeting government officials and law enforcement officers.” – Alejandro Mayorkas, November 30
“If a majority wishes to demonize or inflict prejudicial retaliation against people of faith, or ban public readings of scripture from the Koran, Torah, or Bible, that would be a violation of basic First Amendment principles,” John Klar says.
The feds are cracking down on legal gun purchases used in a crime in another state.
A former Senate candidate, a professor, and a conservative grassroots organizer have joined the Ethan Allen Institute board of directors.
A fully engulfed fire threatened to spread to nearby trucks.
The Republican National Committee chose to bombard people like me with 5 or 6 emails per day asking for money. This happened every day of the week to the end. But the worst of it was, no one answered any of MY messages. Not one.
A man serving a 40 years-to-life sentence for repeated sexual assault on a child under age 10 died in the state prison in Springfield this morning.
Four acres on Lily Pond in Poultney has been acquired by an arm of the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs.
To lose is hard. To walk into the fire with your eyes wide open is hard.
Burlington police are investigating an attempted abduction of a child walking home from school.
I contribute to try to be optimistic that freedom will win in the end. I don’t believe most human beings want to live under constant lockdowns and surveillance.
A street infamous for drug addiction, crime and shootings is being raided by several police agencies today.
With each passing year the hashtag “#ClintonBodyCount” has been trending upward.
All three Vermont members of Congress voted for a bill making gay marriage the law of the land and leaving religious groups and individuals open to legal and government action.
By federal law, sex offenders must register when they move to another state. A Calais man has pleaded innocent to failing to do so.
A 23-year-old Brooklyn man was sentenced for dealing fentanyl.
The federal funds keep flowing from the “once in a lifetime opportunity” of unprecedented pandemic-era spending.
The Town of Norwich voted 26-1 in favor of Proposal 2.
Vermont gets a pretty poor bang for its buck, especially when compared to every other northeastern U.S. state.
From the “It’s News But It’s No Surprise” Dept. – crime is also up in Burlington’s nearest neighbor, South Burlington.
Five-time Killington Cup winner Mikaela Shiffrin of Vermont wasn’t able to make it an even dozen this year.
If it is a religion, then drag queens are the Pentecostals of the order, full of spirit and willing to push the boundaries.
The Netherlands, one of the world’s leading food producers, will shut down up to 3000 farms because of climate change regulations.
“Your positioning and willingness to let the people be heard is somewhat of an abnormality when compared to other media.” – James Hall
The Big Brains running Big Tech are making Big Mistakes.
The Democrat-led House and Senate now have the power to drive through any measure decided upon by its leaders, spurred on by their clamoring interest groups.
Vermont’s overall deaths in post 9/11 wars are the fifth lowest in the nation, but the ratio of losses to civilian residents who are veterans is the highest.
Advocates of climate change legislation believe the price of fossil fuel is too low to give Vermonters an economic incentive to switch.
Whole Foods won’t carry Maine lobster anymore.
Grid customers and utilities have a long way to go to understand how this new system would actually work.
“We believe we can lower the global temperature at least one to two degrees by lowering the global population ten to fifteen percent,” Bill Gates said.
Norwich, a wealthy Windsor County bedroom town for Dartmouth College and the nearby hospital, voted about 12-1 in favor.
The day before a public discuss-and-comment informational meeting, the State of Vermont has published the draft trapping regulations.
Dec. 1 is the deadline for Agency of Natural Resources adoption of a rule banning gasoline-powered new vehicle sales and registration in just over 12 years.
A teen from tiny Lunenberg in the Northeast Kingdom is making her mark in international dairy showmanship.
Vermont House Democrats are like the dog that finally caught the car.
It’s official: the State of Vermont will ban the sale of gasoline-powered new cars by 2035.
The body of a 56-year-old man was found dead after a home explosion in Newfane.
As part of its ‘deep organizational work to address racism as a public health crisis,’ the City of Burlington won’t allow people who refuse to sign a diversity pledge to grow food in a taxpayer-funded community garden.
The problem for the eight-year-old boy is that his brain does not warp like the warped dimensions of gender pronouns.
A 19-year-old Winooski man has been charged as an accessory of a 21-year-old New American in Burlington.
Vermont would not be the state we love without our farmers.
There are important reasons why almost half the voters supported Trump in 2016 and 2020 and why so many remain loyal to him today.
The Republican membership of the House sank from 43 to 38, with no bright new faces among them.
A former basketball star and longtime drug addict was arrested for criminal threatening in West Rutland.
While my culinary standards are low, I refuse to eat pancakes without Vermont maple syrup.After making derogatory remarks about the fake stuff, I produced my cherished Morse Farm container.
Archery deer hunting continues November 28 through December 15, and muzzleloader deer hunting will occur December 3 to 11.
56% of Vermont residents live in towns and cities (listed) that have signed a Declaration of Inclusion.
The pandemic may be (almost) over, but federal Public Health Emergency Medicaid benefits appear likely to continue, at least into 2023.
Donald Trump will make you sick, but he is the only thing powerful enough to rid us of this cancer.
11-year-old Silas Baustert of Essex died when the SUV he was riding in struck a rocky ledge on I-89.
The community buildings for the Burlington Homeless Pod project haven’t been delivered due to labor shortages and supply chain problems.
The 151-year-old bell in the Cambridge Town Hall had been hidden for decades, until local third-graders brought it back to life and rang it on Veterans Day.
A friend sent me a link to Vermont Daily Chronicle. I stayed up all night reading. Finally, real news. Free press, Free speech, Free thoughts.
Randolph Union High School dropped disciplinary proceedings against 14-year-old Blake Allen after the Alliance for Defending Freedom filed a lawusuit on her behalf.
She came from Mississippi.
If a bear visits your feeder, take it down for a week.
Write an essay admitting your misdeeds, Randolph high school freshman Blake Allen was told by school officials after she complained about a transgender student watching her in the locker room. Well, she wrote an essay…. and now you can read every word on the Fox News website.
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