Two men driving a silver Cadillac entered the Enosburgh Ace Hardware on December 1 and stole several hundred dollars of merchandise.
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
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.
Baby Isla is suffering severe heart problems. A GoFundMe page has been started.
Australia has begun the forced removal of residents of a small, aboriginal town to a Covid-19 quarantine camp.
For months, strong backers of Vermont Daily Chronicle have urged me to ‘say it plain.’ Here goes…..
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Hartford, CT man who police say killed two Woodbury residents over an unpaid drug bill.
A well-received symposium contrasting Americanism and Marxism will be offered Saturday night in Brattleboro.
A New Hampshire woman labored 17 years to have Thanksgiving named a national holiday.
Weatherman Tom Messner and the Brandon chief of police are both leaving their jobs.
Burlington’s proposed mask mandate exempts churches. Brattleboro’s approved ordinance doesn’t.
School officials admit a Brattleboro first-grader was vaccinated for Covid-19 against his parents’ will.
Vermont stands alone in its support for the carbon-taxxing, ‘regional’ Transportation & Climate Initiative.
A Brattleboro family is furious that their first grader was vaccinated for Covid-19 without their permission at school, according to New Hampshire news website Granite Grok.
The municipal mask mandate is now law, after Gov. Phil Scott signed it this morning. But, he predicted hours later, it won’t work.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. writes about Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, and the conveyor belt that perpetually circles back from the CDC, the NIH and the FDA to Big Pharma.
A Vermont lawmaker is accused in a lawsuit of voter fraud.
Vermont needs new leaders. Vets, moms, and coaches make good natural leaders, a retired legislator and human resources executive says.
A naturally-immune deputy prosecutor with the Lamoille County State’s Attorney office was fired earlier this month after he refused to become vaccinated or wear a mask.
A socialist author warns fellow believers to get ready for a long, hard slog.
First she cut off a car on Burlington traffic. When the annoyed driver honked, Grace Ross of Williston pointed a handgun at the car and its occupants.
With approval from the House of Representatives Monday afternoon, the Vermont Legislature passed a municipal mask mandate bill in special session. The bill now goes to Gov. Phil Scott for his consideration.
Lillian Wright of Newport, age 16, has been missing since November 10.
Despite challenges from Progressives and Republicans, the Vermont Senate voted 17-10 in favor of a temporary Municipal Mask Mandate.
Vermont media headlines
Biden admin ships 1.6M barrels of crude from US Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China.
Senate passes SOE resolution in preamble to mask mandate bill discussion.
No charges to be filed against Winooski High soccer player who head-butted an Enosburg player.
Man faces charges after crashing into Coventry residence.
Someone who thought they were only smoking marijuana overdosed on fentanyl.
Rep. Peter Welch will run for Senate. State Sen. Kesha Ram will run for Congress.
See the entire text of the draft of the bill to be introduced into the Vermont Senate today gives municipalities the power to “make and enforce rules” to wear masks in indoor public spaces.
The Vermont Senate will discuss a municipal mask mandate Monday in Special Session. Proposed amendments to Gov. Scott’s draft bill are under discussion.
TJ Donovan says Meta’s own info shows Instagram is causing depression, eating disorders, and suicide.
For your rioting, safety wear at least one bullet-proof layer so as not to get “Ritten-housed.”
Health Choice Vermont asks questions and provides legislator contact assistance for Monday’s Special Session of the Vermont Legislature, which will consider a municipal mask mandate.
Miro Weinberger’s take on the Kyle Rittenhouse decision disdains the facts, the law, and the Constitution.
There are now even fewer beds available to help Vermont inmates transition back into society.
Lawmakers are unhappy with Gov. Phil Scott’s plan to put mask mandates in the hands of municipalities. And one legislator – a doctor – is worried Monday’s Special Session could become a super-spreader event.
The controversial NEK school superintendent who accused anti-CRT advocates of “McCarthyism” will leave at the end of the school year.
The U.S. Postmaster General is talking big about delivering holiday mail on time this year. Here’s hoping your favorite fruitcake gets here by Christmas.
TCI DOA? Every New England state is getting cold feet about a regional transportation carbon tax – except Vermont, where the Climate Council is expected to endorse the TCI.
Most of the 100 Afghan refugees will be coming to Vermont through the federal asylum process, which provides only a onetime sum of $1,250 – not much to get them started in Vermont’s tighter-than ever housing market.
The U.S. Border Patrol bagged suspected kidnapper Ivan Carmona, who has been on the run since September
Alison Despathy asked two pediatricians 13 questions during a lengthy public information gathering Tuesday night in St. Johnsbury. Not a single question was answered.
FBI, CDC investigate vials labeled “smallpox” found in Philadelphia, after Bill Gates warned of smallpox bio-terror attacks. Gibraltar, the most vaccinated place one earth cancels Christmas celebrations amid a rise in COVID cases.
Ryan Beaulieu, 45, of Underhill, pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography and was sentenced to more than 16 years in prison.
A hunter stayed with the deer he shot when nightfall prevented him from dragging it out of the woods.
A mentally ill man attacked his stepfather with a broken piece of glass, then killed himself with it, police say.
Attorney General TJ Donovan wants Max Misch’s bail revoked for “a clear pattern of conduct that jeopardizes the public safety.”
The U.S. Secretary of Education will visit elementary school vaccination clinics in Burlington today.
Joe Biden’s solution to high gas prices: more charging stations for electric cars!
Vermont ranks 30th overall in quality of highways and bridges. We’re #1 in one important area and almost dead last in others.
Thomas Jefferson would abhor the large-scale printing of paper money by our current federal government.
Federal interest payments consume $300B of our taxes and it’s projected to grow faster as debt and interest rates increase.
A youth hockey coach was sentenced in Vermont criminal court to 7-9 years in prison for lewd and lascivious behavior with a child in Jay.
Perhaps the most overlooked role in the drama is that of the rescuer. Rescuers are often well intended ideologues or narcissists who confuse their rescuing help as an excuse to play God.