What would the father of modern liberalism say about today’s delegated government?
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
What would the father of modern liberalism say about today’s delegated government?
A CNN producer convinced parents to let him sexually “train” their young daughters at his Ludlow ski chalet, the FBI says.
All that talk about “houses of ill fame” and “to punish common prostitutes” has to go from city ordinances, Burlington Progressives say. But what will take its place?
Cops learn how to limit the trauma suffered by children when their parents are arrested.
The numbers of homeless people are growing at the ‘closed’ camp in Burlington.
Sen. Rand Paul is one of the few Republican leaders really challenging the Fauci/Biden vaccine policy.
A Montpelier flower shop’s best customer service rep leaves behind a tail-wagging legacy of lessons in love.
Weatherize 90,000 Vermont homes by 2030? The VCC must have never heard of the phrase “situational awareness.”
Out with the TCI, in with the Clean Heat Standard – the renewable industry’s latest scheme to make Vermonters pay for their products.
Cartoonist Dan Jeffries unravels the complex problems causing the 2021 Christmas holiday supply chain problem.
A lawyer and former Green Beret will be the keynote speaker at Concerned Vermonters’ election integrity gathering Saturday at noon in White River Junction.
Turns out it was just pot, Brattleboro PD says.
Hartford will hold a cannabis Town Hall. And what’s next for Memorial Auditorium in Burlington? Headlines from VT media.
The state’s fiscal analyst may have reached too hard for a laugh, one lawmaker says.
Fractured Vermonters can find common ground in our common, human rights.
Over a two-year period, 29 people in Vermont received prescriptions for legal-but-lethal drugs to end their lives.
From TV news anchors to camera operators to radio hosts, the VAB has new Hall of Fame members.
Proposal 5’s dark possibilities: abortion throughout all nine months, underage abortions, gender transformation, sterilizations, and more.
The Agency of Education says student input is required for schools to receive their share of $2 million allocated to boost student vaccination.
Vermont schools – including students – will be pushing hard to get holdout students vaccinated. The motivation is money.
Those strange, twisty-turny cloud formations over Burlington skies Tuesday morning came from the engines of F-35 fighter jets, a weatherman said.
Joe Biden and Maine Gov. Janet Mills will speak for U.S. governors at Joe Biden’s virtual ‘Summit for Democracy’ tomorrow.
The Burlington YMCA will now require a vaccine passport to anyone seeking to enter. A mom of an unvaccinated boy is furious.
Burlington voters embraced spending $20 million to reach ‘net zero’ carbon. But they rejected a bond for twice that amount to repair the city’s streets, bridges and water systems.
Just say it, CNN: a BLM supporter murdered six people by hitting them with a car.
80 years later, the survivors of the survivors from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor have a story, and a lesson, for younger Americans.
The Vermont household is the forefront for the fight to reduce emissions, the keynote speaker for a Vermont renewable energy industry conference said.
Crony capitalism is forcing Vermonters to pay more to produce less carbon emissions. And the world is NOT following.
An ATV crash on a dirt road in Franklin killed a young person Tuesday.
The State of Vermont has ticketed $5 million of federal recovery money to help restore rundown buildings into much-needed housing.
Ron Lawrence asks why a VT Digger write demonizes pro-Trump Republicans.
The short-staffed Vermont State Police is launching an intensive recruiting effort for the month of December.
Austrian vax refuseniks will be “forcibly brought” to prison.
The Burlington YMCA will now require a vaccine passport to anyone seeking to enter. A mom of an unvaccinated boy is furious.
Thanks to pandemic supply chain problems and the closure of New England fossil-fuel power plants, the region’s grid operators are warning of rolling blackouts as a ‘last resort’ during severe cold snaps.
A machete-wielding assailant is under investigation in Burlington. More turnover at Castleton University.
Last night, six Vermont municipalities said no to a mask mandate. Three said yes. Two others required masks in municipal buildings.
Molly Gray, first-term lt. governor, will run for the U.S. House next year.
The state’s largest private employer and biggest health care network has backed off the Biden plan to vaccinate 100% of its employees. But that could change.
A respected Vermont pundit and former chair of the Vermont Journalism Trust – owner of VT Digger – says hate speech is out of control and must be made illegal.
At least six Vermont towns and cities will discuss a municipal mask mandate tonight. In Burlington, some restaurants are saying ‘no vax, no vittles.’
Vermont’s legal pot industry oversight board has disregarded Vermont physicians’ recommendation to limit the harm of retail sales – again.
The 12 Days of Christmas goes COVID!
Democrats are now proposing to sharply raise capital gain taxes, which would kill incentives to invest in new businesses.
A town committee wants the State to help it study last year’s gypsy moth outbreak, including how to stop it from happening again.
In Singapore, vax resisters must pay for their Covid-19 treatment. With freedom comes responsibility.
Former legislator Frank Mazur knows political pork when he sees it.
A Stowe meth and fentanyl dealer pleaded guilty and got five years from a federal judge.
After being abducted and raped, a 16-year-old girl endured a ride in the trunk of a car from Connecticut to Colchester, police say.
The number of Covid-19 cases reached 604 on Dec. 2 – an all-time record. The number followed the fifth-highest ever day of reported testing on Dec. 1.
Burlington school principals on leave in wake of inappropriate restraint charge. Where’s my unemployment check? And, a surgeon’s worst nightmare – the patient’s, too.
“Collective” liberty or individual liberty? Burlington GOP chair urges city council to choose the latter. It doesn’t.
Let them eat kale! The state welfare office commissioner says the Climate Action plan will hurt poor, rural Vermonters. The Climate Council passed it anyway.
A drunken UTV driver turned in front of a Harley Davidson motocycle on Rte. 7 in Pownal August 14. Now he’s been arrested.
Two men driving a silver Cadillac entered the Enosburgh Ace Hardware on December 1 and stole several hundred dollars of merchandise.
With other democracies imposing lockdowns, compulsory vaccination, and/or forced relocation, we ask the two leaders of the Vermont Legislature how far they will go. They answered.
Once again, Burlington news dominates the state’s headlines.
Federal grant records show the U.S. Department of Education has awarded millions of taxpayer dollars to fund critical race theory training for future educators at several colleges across the country.
A Vermont hospital’s 100% employee vax program is on pause after a Trump-appointed federal judge yesterday stopped the Biden administration health care vax program.
Speeders, beware the LIDAR.
Randy Sheltra of Alburgh was sentenced in federal court to serve 15 years for child exploitation.
What’s worse than non-residents deciding local elections? State election officials who don’t understand Vermont election law or have no interest in enforcing it.
Essex parents concerned about local schools will gather Friday night. All are welcome.
Delta, Omicron, yadayadayada. The Moronic Variant is among you – you moron!
Elections should be like job interviews – a time to ask politicians the tough, important questions before you decide whether to hire them.
Overdoses have taken the lives of Montpelier homeless people recently.
A Hartford, CT drug dealer murdered two Woodbury residents, burned down their homes, and killed three dogs, too, police say. He faces a judge today.
Vermont’s biggest hospital will boost ICU beds and limit non-urgent surgeries.
Vermont doctors say THC concentration above 15% causes mental and physical health emergencies that are burdening Vermont emergency rooms. The industry says diluting below 60% is too expensive. Guess whose side the state’s Cannabis ‘Control’ Board is taking?
Charlotte, like other towns and cities statewide, will decide whether to pass a local mask mandate.
During the 911 call, dispatchers heard a gunshot.
CNN”s Chris Cuomo suspended indefinitely; Biden’s vaccine mandates suffer more roadblocks.
Monoclonal antibody treatment works and the Vermont Dept. Health is trying to expand its use, Commissioner Mark Levine said today.
For the third month in a row, Covid-19 killed more fully vaccinated Vermont residents than unvaccinated.
By allowing the pornographic ‘Gender Queer’ graphic novel to remain on its middle school/high school library shelves, the Essex/Westford school board is demonstrating tacit approval.
As the residents hid upstairs, a burglar with a long history of crime caused $10,000 damage.
When we call 911, will there be enough emergency workers to respond? This story and others from Vermont media across the state.
There are more loons in Vermont now than any year since 1978. The State of Vermont is keeping track.
Risk of acute heart disease went from 11% to 25% after patients received the Moderna or Pfizer MRNA vaccination.
Angry deer hunter David Mohamed and two other men drove up in a pickup truck to Larry Cameron’s house. Moments later shots were fired and both men lay dead.
The collapse of the TCI is an early Christmas present. But our joy may be short-lived.
The carbon tax struck out. TCI struck out. Next up at the plate: the Clean Heat Standard.
Road rage led to gunfire Sunday.
The state’s new special education spending formula is a disaster for poor, rural schools, a Northeast Kingdom school board chair says.
Former Vermont lawmaker on the left of the political spectrum wonders what the Rittenhouse decision will mean for the future of self-defense.
Two adults are dead in Elmore Monday morning following an incident of domestic violence.
“A significant source of cocaine in Rutland” is being held without bail, police say.
National Guard personnel are administering pediatric vaccinations in clinics statewide.
The state program to control the pandemic failed. Now it’s passing the buck to municipalities. Retail disaster predicted for Rutland Town.
Citing scientific facts gets you precisely nowhere against the entrenched Vermont media and government-renewable power complex, J.T. Dodge learned. But he’s not giving up.
We want our helicopter back, say Ontario men cleared of marijuana smuggling charges.
If schools won’t disclose curriculum to parents – as already required by federal law – new federal legislation would empower parents to sue.
Two men died of gunshot wounds during a dispute over hunting access Saturday.
Abortions are way down in Texas, thanks to its life-saving abortion law. The U.S. Supreme Court offered no ruling on a challenge to the law this week. Maybe next week. Maybe not.
The state of abortion instruction at UVM’s medical school.
A drunk driver was headed north in the southbound lane of I-91 when her car struck another head-on, killing its driver.
Bird feeders offer an easy and safe way to interact with wildlife, and installing them after December 1 limits the potential to attract bears.
Starting Dec. 1, Vermont Adult & Teen Challenge will launch a holiday matching fund drive for its addiction recovery and rehabilitation centers for men and women.
Dr. Michael Yeadon former V.P. and chief scientist at Pfizer, says the Covid vaccine agenda is ”evil”. Dr. Robert Malone, the actual discoverer of mRna technology, advises people not to take the vaccines.
A public employee pension liability of $4.5 billion and growing can’t be ignored any longer.