Cartoon by Nitzakhon, republished from http://www.granitegrok.com.
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
Cartoon by Nitzakhon, republished from http://www.granitegrok.com.
The man in the car with Brittany Bouthiette when she died of a gunshot wound September 15 in Killington is being held on federal firearms violation.
Vermonters 80 and older may get Covid-19 booster shots, starting today.
If government can’t tell people what to do with their bodies, it can’t tell them they have to be vaccinated.
A consultant to the Vermont Climate Council won’t recommend carbon-free ‘next gen’ nuclear power as an option worth considering. Turns out he owns a solar power company. Draw your own conclusions.
Fentanyl, bioweapons, and nukes are among the PRC’s deadly weapons, China policy expert Gordon Chang told a Williston gathering September 11.
A pickup truck driver died after the trailer he was pulling went off the road.
Grant money from the EB-5 Court Settlement is available to Newport businesses and organizations. Newport Renaissance, Take Two.
A hemorrhagic disease is killing deer on Vermont’s borders – and may be here already.
A state agency disbursing federal pandemic relief aid to Vermont businesses may have paid out $4.4 million more than merited. And that money may need to be paid back.
Vermont’s auditor says some businesses got more pandemic relief $$ than they were entitled to.
Bestselling author Amity Shlaes will be the keynote speaker at the Ethan Allen Institute Jefferson Day Dinner Oct. 2 at the President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site in Plymouth.
Harwood Union High School has been stricken by ‘Devious Licks,’ a viral vandalism challenging sweeping the nation’s high schools.
No, Gov. Scott, ‘lack of time’ isn’t why tens of thousands of Vermonters haven’t gotten the jab. It’s more likely their informed instinct for self-preservation.
Apologize for eugenics, push for abortion. Will our Legislature never learn?
As state and national government grow faster and faster, a Cambridge native and selectboard member praises the virtues of Slow Government.
The VT AFL-CIO voted Sunday to oppose gun control laws and carbon taxation. But don’t think they’ve gone all reactionary.
Vermont media today report: noted Calvin Coolidge historian to speak; Fletcher library resists BHS merger; /vt state colleges ponder ‘university’ name
A police investigation belies the claim by a Progressive Barre City Councilor that she was ‘threatened’ after calling her city’s 9/11 American flag ‘intimidating.’ She did get an earful, though.
A $7 million grant to the UVM School of Medicine could lead to breakthroughs in reducing nerve pain and opioid dependence for people receiving chemotherapy.
The FDA watches the pharmaceutical industry. The revolving door between government regulators and Big Pharma is troublesome to some vaccine hesitant Vermonters.
Three more Essex-Westford school board members are now on record opposing flying the BLM flag on school property. Two board members supporting the flag are up for election next spring.
Wanted for attempted homicide in South Carolina, Philip Katon was apprehended while fleeing from justice in St. Albans – just a few miles from the Canadian border.
Which nightclubs require vaccination? What really caused the SBHS lockdown? What happened in the cyberattack on Vermont radio stations? Vermont media report today.
A woman claiming to be a UVMMC nurse told a national TV audience last night that some doctors at the Burlington hospital won’t consider a Covid-19 vaccine reaction when faced with otherwise inexplicable symptoms.
Calmly and factually, a clinical nutritionist explains why many Vermonters won’t ‘take the jab.’ Part one of a three-part series.
The pro-CRT school board chair in Essex won’t resign even though she no longer lives in town.
UVM renewable power systems scientist joins with DOE research center.
Volunteers needed to help prepare nesting sites for endangered baby turtles.
Fear rules in electoral politics. And fear of the virus helped Gavin Newsom defeat the recall.
A Barre man coerced a 10-year-old girl to email him intimate photos. He then sold them on the Internet. He’s doing 10 years in federal prison.
At the present rate, Social Security will be broke by 2034. And none of the fixes are easy.
The Biden administration Saturday returned Cuban boat refugees to Cuba.
Nope, there weren’t 314 new cases of Covid last Thursday. Just an IT glitch.
$25 million in state money has been allocated to clean up enviromental disaster sites in Springfield, St. Albans and Burlington.
Burlington’s leaf blower ban. A Democrat lawmaker remembers when Donald Trump campaigned at the Flynn in Vermont January 7, 2016. These and more headlines from Vermont media.
Bernie Sanders decries government overspending – at least by the Pentagon.
Parents in Mendon and Chittenden “understood the issues: that school choice is more equitable; that each child is different and has different educational needs– that without school choice, those needs will not be met.”
Gordon Chang, a China expert frequently quoted in national publications, indicates that the Chinese Communists Party (CCP) has declared war against Americans. With current policies proposed by President Biden and his party, the CCP objective is on its way to fruition.
A 19-year-old teen, possibly under the influence and not wearing a helmet, died when his motorcycle struck a utility pole in the NEK.
Democrat leaders’ caterwauling about a Vermont Right to Life seminar shows they fear health care providers demanding conscience protection. It also shows their fealty to Planned Parenthood.
100 Afghan refugees – reportedly eager to find jobs – will be resettled in Vermont. Plenty of work here for people who want it.
Burlington tries to manage a homeless camp that will need to be moved when a new highway goes through it, anyway. If you build it, they will come.
In the last two years many civil liberties have been curtailed. Where will it end?
We can all agree that containing this virus must not inflict irreparable damage on the developing minds and bodies of children. Masks optional!
Marsh was arrested after police found cocaine, other drugs, paraphernalia, and $14 grand in his truck.
Who are the REAL purveyors of “a growing narrative coming from outside of our borders”? The parents complaining about CRT, or the Santa Monica High School grad pushing it?
An Enosburg man died in a head-on crash in Sheldon yesterday.
Her boyfriend says she was despondent and shot herself. Police are investigating.
More than $1 billion is coming to Vermont from the federal government. The Legislature is asking you how to spend it.
The Feds can’t control news coverage at the southern border.
The Vermont Dept. of Fish & Wildlife wants to add the bumblebee to the endangered species list, and take the bald eagle off it.
Almost as much as nurses and doctors, the hospital cleaning staff keep people alive. The much-traveled Louis Porter adds yet another gig to his impressive resume. And will Slate Ridge become a non-profit?
An anti-gun professor is giving a speech Sept. 21 in Springfield entitled “Do We Still Need an Armed Citizenry?” Guess what her answer is.
Participation and enthusiasm at town GOP caucuses has picked up steam.
Due to heightened national demand or government restrictions – or both – ivermectin
State police crime investigators want to know why a woman died in car Wednesday night in Killington.
The annual 40 Days for Life prayer vigil outside the Barre Planned Parenthood begins Sunday, September 19. Rutland and Burlington also will see 40DFL events.
Vermont pharmacy won’t fill ivermectin for Covid-19
The Liberty Union Party does NOT want to be confused with lag-waving patriotic zealots. So it’s changing its name. That story and others in the Vermont media today.
A Burlington man accused in numerous assaults is now behind bars.
“Buy Nothing” groups — places where members can ask and give goods and services for free — are growing daily, including in Winooski.
Vermont is suing Big Oil for saying it’s to solve climate change.
A member of the Vermont Climate Council spilled the beans: even if Vermont gets to zero emissions, it won’t improve the environment at all.
UVM’s president wants to freeze tution for the fourth straight year and raise $$ to help low-income students.
Constitutional scholar and Vermont AG TJ Donovan eloquently defends abortion rights. Vax freedom rights? Eeuuh….not so much.
A Harley rider died on Rte. 7 in New Haven yesterday when his bike crashed into the side of a min-van turning left into his lane.
An elderly Highgate woman died in a house fire Sunday night. An overloaded power strip started it.
A strict masking policy is now in effect in the Vermont State House.
Health Commissioner Mark Levine – no fan of ivermectin – said today he’s unaware of any reported illnesses related to consumption of the anti-viral drug in Vermont.
In an abrupt retreat reminiscent of the Arab attack during the 1973 war, the Burlington City Council withdrew its anti-Israel B/D/S resolution Monday night.
Vermont’s libertarians say no to vaccine mandates. And more headlines from Vermont media.
Ethan Allen Institute President Rob Roper, liberal VPIRG, and Vermont’s racial equity director agree: single-member legislative districts are preferable to multi-seat districts.
A Connecticut man is being held for lack of bail on homicide, kidnapping, assault and other charges following two Sept. 7 assaults. Two Vermont men also face charges.
To meet just an interim carbon reduction goal, the number of EVs on Vermont roads will need to increase almost 12-fold. Heat pump use will need to increase 71%. Sure hope the power doesn’t go out….
Francois Clemmons will read from his memoirs about performing with Fred Rogers on Mister Rogers Neighborhood.
Much of Bernie Sanders’ $3.5 trillion will bypass the voters and go directly to nonprofits.
Two young people ‘proudly stand up’ for America.
9/11, vaccines, a huge ‘ask’ by the biggest hospital network in Vermont, and racial ‘equity’ were in the news this weekend. And Beansie’s drove off for the last time in 2021. Vermont […]
Vermonters concerned about the spread of ‘Progressive’ policies in Vermont state and local government have an opportunity this week and next to work with their neighbors to reorganize the state’s most conservative political party and effect political change.
Tonight, the City of Burlington will decide whether to support the boycott, divestment and sanction of the State of Israel.
Ruth Reynolds Freeman of Burlington, a pioneer woman architect, also pioneered the design of the passive solar home.
American flag raised over Barre for 9/11
Photos from Celebrate America events this weekend
Remembering 9/11
The Barre City Council won’t let the big US flag fly over Main Street on Saturday, 9/11.
Gov. Scott last night praised President Joe Biden’s new vaccination mandates and policies. But a social media critic wonders why, citing 18 ‘breakthrough’ Covid deaths among vaccinated Vermonters so far this year.
Vermonter Louise McCarren remembers New York City, September 11 2001.
The insanity you see on all fronts simply proves that you are still sane, Eric Metaxas said recently. Here’s what Vermonters see happening – and what they’re doing about it.
Another wedding at US/Canada boundary has taken place in Derby Line. The Biden administration has yet to “open up” the U.S. entry points to visitors from Canada.
Two young people are dead and a third person is in critical condition following an early morning crash in Berkshire.
The ACLU of Vermont is so focused on crime stats that it’s missing the real life impact of violent crime, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger said today.
When Michael Gonzalez couldn’t sell a stolen Tesla, police say he set it afire on frozen Lake Champlain and filed an insurance claim. Denied!
The Taliban murdered an Afghan police officer who was eight months pregnant, according to BBC reports.
States know who’s been vaccinated – and therefore, who hasn’t been, the Pew Trust reports. They’re not spilling the beans to the feds – yet.
The shot by a Rutland cop in McDonald’s August 25 was holding a cellphone. The cop thought it was a weapon.
The Chinese government has learned just how destructive a pathogen can be on its rivals’ economies, Gordon Chang says.
The Mountain Times covers Rutland’s willingness to accept Rutland refugees. WCAX reports on the conversion of a quaint motel to homeless housing. And NBC5 provides resources for veterans struggling with mental health challenges. All this and more in Vermont media coverage. Sick goats, too.
Press, public, the county sheriff, and the county prosecutor all were excluded from a government meeting about the future of the Grand Isle Court House, Mike Donoghue of the Islander reports.
Transcript of Chronicle’s Q&A yesterday with Gov. Phil Scott, Health Commissioner Mark Levine.