‘Hey honey, I’ll be home in 10 minutes….uh-oh….make that 20 minutes.’
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
‘Hey honey, I’ll be home in 10 minutes….uh-oh….make that 20 minutes.’
A body was found in the aftermath of a fire yesterday in Cambridge. Identity as yet unknown, police say.
The objective of the Clean Heat Standard is to make using fossil fuels for home heating so prohibitively expensive that people give it up for other options.
Just like Act 46, the school merger law, the Clean Heat Standard shifts policy-making power to an unappointed board. If something goes wrong (again), will legislators just wring their hands (again)?
Former Gov. Madeline Kunin is glad more women hold office than when she was governor. But they’re still not at 50%, she notes.
A million-dollar cocaine smuggling deal was broken up by undercover DEA agents in Burlington.
Once more the majority party of the Vermont House is letting appointees do the hard, unpopular work of implementing energy policy.
An anti-development forestry bill that didn’t go through the forestry committee and heard no testimony from landowners passed the House.
Vaccinated Canadian tourists may visit the U.S., the Canadian government has announced. This will make border towns and the tourist economy very happy, Gov. Phil Scott says.
On the lam: suspected Rte. 12 Burglar. Arrested: Brooklyn man suspected of St. J murder. Neglected, not lost: kitten in Londonderry.
Between 1840 and 1860, a great wave of Irish immigrants washed up on the shores of Lake Champlain. So many, in fact, that Vermont’s inland sea has been nicknamed the Irish Lake, according to a presentation by Vermont’s pre-eminent historian of Irish-Americans in the Green Mountain State, Vince Feeney.
Once again Vermont is leading the way….or taking one for the team… or something.
A bill to force conversion from fossil fuel heating passed the Vermont House yesterday.
Making a single EV auto battery requires 500,000 pounds of ore – including some mined by children in dangerous mines in the Congo.
The Constitution allows property seizure based on ‘probable cause’ that a crime has been committed. S4, the gun seizure bill, fails that standard.
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima in northern Japan on Wednesday evening, triggering a tsunami advisory and plunging more than 2 million homes in the Tokyo area into darkness.
Anna Chandler of Orange, age 100, earned her commercial pilot’s license in 1967.
You may not be able to pronounce phthalates, but it’s everywhere and UVM researchers now link it to childhood cancers.
Today, Gerald Malloy of Perkinsville officially announced his candidacy as a Republican for the open U.S. Senate seat.
The United States was once the leader of the free world. We’re now humiliated and ignored in just one year due to the election of Joe Biden as President.
Some legislators are okay with the high cost of gasoline because it promotes conservation. How about you?
A bill before the Vermont Senate would protect illegal immigrants from arrest while in a courthouse in support of a family or household member.
The University of Vermont will lift its mask mandate March 19.
Hopes for a resolution in Ukraine have led to a small drop in the cost of Vermont gasoline in the last two days. But unless you’re in spitting distance of Quebec AND New Hampshire, you’re still paying over $4, Gas Buddy says.
Crew members of the latest USS Vermont naval vessel – an attack sub – toured Vermont and the State House today.
For the first time ever, Vermont law would allow the government to seize a citizen’s guns without notification. The bill passed the Senate and goes to the House floor tomorrow.
A volunteer police chaplain with extensive experience in dealing with mental illness and substance abuse crises was let go by Montpelier PD after three days. There’s no official reason why – but public comments take aim at his fulltime job as a Baptist pastor.
DHS Secretary Mayorkas has released new rules on “extremism.” The new guidelines on extremist behavior include those who question the fraud in the 2020 election and people who question the regime’s talking points on COVID and its treatments, including the mandates.
A Morrisville man with the user name “IncestKyle” has been sentenced for distributing child pornography.
A state of Georgia man has been charged with selling fentanyl in South Burlington.
Vermont House members overrode Gov. Phil Scott’s veto of Brattleboro’s charter change to allow teenagers to vote.
Secretary of State Jim Condos’ hand-picked successor will have competition in the 2022 election for Secretary of State.
Anthony Fauci is all in on all future Covid-19 injections.
Regardless of what Pfizer says, Vermont doesn’t need to push shot #4 now, the Scott administration says. But in the future? Time will tell.
With changes, bills restricting coyote hunting and leg hold trapping met the crossover deadline and will go to the full Senate. Same for bills on suing police, stopping development in 50% of all land area, and other ‘hot button’ issues.
Named for a sophomore who died in 2020, a resource center for BIPOC students opens today at Northern Vermont University in Johnson.
133 votes were rejected by the tabulator at the Barre City Meeting, Clerk Carolyn Dawes ordered them transcribed and tabulated. Former candidate Brian Judd asks penetrating questions about what happened and why.
March madness is already here. Vegas odds on the identity of the Anti-Christ!
Famed Green Mountain Boy Remember Baker’s kidnapping and rescue will be celebrated in Arlington March 21.
Hungry bears want to snack on your bird seed.
Note #1 to self: don’t leave heroin where police officer can see it. Note #2: when he takes the heroin, don’t try to take his gun.
Do you know what is going on in your local schools? On your local schoolboards? In your local district’s administration offices? These courageous parent candidates did not either, until one day they started to listen, pay attention, and ask questions.
Gasoline is just the most obvious commodity shortage affecting Vermont consumers and industry.
Civil trial lawyers love S178, allowing non-unanimous jury decisions. It and other better-known bills passed Crossover Friday. Part 1 today.
A local Baptist pastor with experience working with the mentally ill, substance abusers, and veterans won’t be the volunteer chaplain for Montpelier PD, after all.
Hot headlines from today’s Vermont media.
Being in “the Aud” for the big Montpelier-Spaulding semi-final last week brings it all back for a 1972 Northfield High cager.
One of America’s most savvy political analysts thinks 2022 might be the year for Republican Senate candidate Christina Nolan.
Teenager tops out at 113 MPH on I-89. 59-year-old woman U the I backs her car into a police cruiser. Police arrest Barre man for bank jobs in Essex and Burlington.
Vermont public schools, in partnership with the largest abortion chain in America, must provide free condoms to students as young as 12 – even if their parents object.
Mother Teresa’s voice was soft as she spoke to us— I sat literally at her feet on the cool concrete and contemplated her gnarled hands and bare toes.
“Michelle and I are grateful to be vaccinated and boosted,” the former President said. “It’s a reminder to get vaccinated if you haven’t already, even as cases go down.”
Condos and Winters remind us that public faith in government has plummeted to its lowest level since the Nixon era.
The House of Representatives today overrode Gov. Phil Scott’s veto of a bill allowing 16-year-olds to vote and hold office in Brattleboro.
Burlington will try a new tactic to serve its homeless population. That headline and others from Vermont media today.
Aaron Warner was homeless and living in a friend’s garage when he decided to inquire of the Creator’s willingness to help.
Legislators, who can’t be sued for the decisions they make on the job, are considering a bill to strip cops of the same protection. Vermont’s top cop predicts all-time low police staffing if S254 passes.
Russian gasoline and liquor are driving Vermonters and other Americans less and less these days. All liquor store proceeds from the sale of Russian-made products for one week have been set aside for humanitarian assistance in Ukraine.
The Biden administration has given NH Planned Parenthood $500K to offset the state’s defunding of the Granite State’s largest abortion provider.
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The driver who allegedly dragged a state trooper at 20 MPH is now behind bars.
Every issue crisis is framed as ‘number one.’ Our leaders focus on the loudest cause-seeker who has their immediate attention.
Do as I say, not as I do?
Should the Legislature spend $1.5 million in federal $$ to redesign the State House cafeteria? Gov. Scott thinks not but lawmakers say it will add much-needed space for committee rooms.
Vermont labor unions oppose the Clean Heat Standard because it funds climate change programs “on the backs of the working class.”
100 years ago, prosperous, urban, one-mile-square Winooski concluded its lengthy divorce proceedings from rural Colchester – and promptly saw its industrial base go into a tailspin from which the Onion City has never fully emerged.
Another of the Vermont Legislature’s ‘first in the nation’ bills may add costs and reduce availability of household goods containing hazardous chemicals.
Problems feeding 133 paper ballots into Barre City voting tabulators at last Tuesday’s City Meeting led the City Clerk to have them transcribed onto other pieces of paper and then tabulated. Brian Judd questions the transparency and integrity of transcribing ballots.
Vermont law enforcement agencies are teaming up to donate used and expired body-armor vests to military units in Ukraine.
Dartmouth’s eleventh-hour cancellation of a student event featuring journalist Andy Ngo due to “safety” concerns was actually driven by censorship.
The assault on the right to bear arms, whether from Ukrainians or Vermonters, neither secures borders nor restrains “dangerous behavior.”
Everyone agrees postal service is getting worse and worse. Two national experts discuss whether a bill passed by Congress will fix the real problem or just make it worse.
Sure hope the war and death in Ukraine doesn’t make Important People lose focus on climate change, John Kerry says.
Climate change warriors have secured tax breaks to keep Vermont forestland undeveloped.
A young man from South Burlington was stopped for speeding on I-89 in Winooski and then processed for DUI by state police.
The Mountain State is all in on the Convention of States. The Green Mountain State? Not yet.
Stuck like a fly in the web of the federal bureaucracy? Call Bernie – or rather, call Bernie’s constituent affairs peeps. Politics aside, they might be able to help.
David Tom, 37, and Tiffany Fisk, 32, who are married and both of Barre, were charged with drug and gun crimes.
Will high gas prices be an “incentive” to drive electric? Maybe – or maybe the cost of electricity will climb sky-high, too.
Scott’s plan for unexpected $90 million surplus in the state Education Fund: give half back to taxpayers in $250 checks this summer, and spend the rest teaching trades to young Vermonters enrolled in technical education.
Autonomy means “having the freedom to govern oneself or control your own affairs.” But, scientifically speaking, reproduction takes two people.
A Vermont law passed in 2006 requires state regulators to adopt California emissions standards. And California wants zero-emissions new car sales by 2035.
Three controversial anti-hunting bills won’t make crossover and appear headed to summer study.
Too much speed on too much ice propelled a Connecticut snowmobiler facedown into a stream.
For rural Vermonters who depend on the bus, a new labor contract ensures they can still get to work, the doctor, and the store. This story and others from today’s Vermont media headlines.
Although the dominant official and media narrative says Covid-19 harms more black people than white people, the actual data says otherwise.
A ‘compromise’ bill to the vetoed S30 was approved by Senate Judiciary today. It creates a seven-day waiting period, allows gun seizure without due process, and lets out-of-staters use high-capacity mags.
Whiteness is an essential feature of systemically racist Vermont, particularly in winter, where the outdoor topography can be seen covered in soft blankets of snow, knitted by an equally racist Mother Nature.
Pretty refreshing to see a national leader grab for a rifle instead of a ride out of town. Would ours do the same for us?
Vladimir Putin NEEDS to export oil and gas. If he didn’t, he’d have threatened to cut off NATO Europe weeks ago. Call his bluff.
Vermont AG TJ Donovan and other AGs get another $1.2 billion out of Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family for their role in the opioid crisis. The Sacklers also must “express regret.” But the deal doesn’t send them to jail.
Mountain safety expert and former Lyndon State College Prof. John Kascenska replaces former Rep. Patrick Seymour (R-Sutton) who recently resigned.
The Supreme Court said the state must pay tuition to sectarian schools, if that’s what the parent wants. Because, school choice. But the Vermont Senate Education Committee chair says students and staff must be “protected” from religious schools.
3000 rounds of ammo and 880 bags of hard drugs were seized by an alphabet soup of state and federal police agencies in the town of Athens. No word about the poached deer, though.
A bill giving a property tax break to homeowners providing housing to refugees has cleared the Vermont House and is now in the Senate.
A traffic stop for a car registration violation in Barre led to a bust for possession of crack cocaine and fentanyl.
Powerhouse Rice Memorial High School is, once again, seeking the state crown in boy’s basketball. And the masks come off in a big Chittenden County school district.
Trucker convoy in DC area – that’s a fact. US bioweapons program in Ukraine – that’s a Russian claim.
Progressives will make our gas crisis worse, not better.