It is extremely rare for pets to be caught by law abiding trappers during Vermont’s regulated seasons.
It is extremely rare for pets to be caught by law abiding trappers during Vermont’s regulated seasons.
When children attempt to step away from using the platforms, Meta bombards them with alerts designed to lure them back, the complaint alleges.
Flood buyouts. Industrial wastewater grants. Sanders says don’t just allocate extra billions for overseas – remember the folks at home, too. And Patrick Leahy’s federal funding legacy lives on and on.
As the Vermont Supreme Court ponders Newbury’s rejection of a juvenile detention facility, local police have their hands full with a youth psychiatric facility in New Hampshire.
Another City of Burlington response to its drug epidemic: OD first responders.
Refund checks will be sent to all policy holders charged a cost-share for contraceptive services by three large Vermont health insurers.
A New Hampshire resident wants the U.S. Board of Geographic Names to change the name of Mount Washington to a Native American name because the first U.S. President owned slaves.
Some towns build statues. In 1825, Newbury named a mountain after Casimir Pulaski, the Father of the American Cavalry.
“It’s happening again.”
Car payments up? Blame the pandemic and the Biden administration anti-inflation measures.
High-level energy policy discussions behind semi-closed doors, and big scholarships for animal rights law and advocacy.
‘Climate emergencies like VT flooding and Hawaiian wildfires are devastating Americans’ mental health. Let’s put FEMA on the job, Becca Balint says.
Nazi anti-semitic graffiti has happened again – this time in Laconia, New Hampshire.
As many as 700 flood debris tires were collected for recycling last Saturday….Impeachment inquiry continues tomorrow….State colleges are looking for a new chancellor.
A big outside union was threatening to take over representing Corrections staff. The VSEA moved quickly.
Orange County gets a permanent state’s attorney (until the next election), and a Vermont lawyer and drone expert is picked to lead the Federal Aviation Agency.
Vermont’s state employee union hopes to increase its legislative influence by joining the nation’s largest labor organization. Critics of mandated workplace diversity ‘education’ are watching.
Five years of police chief limbo is long enough, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger has decided.
If you’re considering ‘tactical mowing,’ remember the dandelions.
Hydro-Quebec could run out of power. Oliver Stone pro-nuclear film screens tonight in Montpelier. More on State spending, appointments.
A high school principal goes on TikTok to tell students to stop ordering pizza and Starbucks deliveries during the school day – or else.
Five years from alleged murder of truck delivery driver to proposed trial date.
The new boss at DCF is an old hand in state government. More moose calves are dying in the Northeast Kingdom, thanks to a tick infestation, and the proposed solution is a moose hunt. And mail delivery in Hinesburg (and elsewhere) is sllloowww.
The pandemic and workforce shortages have led to an $87 million pricetag for completing the new UVM athletic complex.
So THAT’S what it’s like doing one of those TV news shows…..
Immigrant dies of exposure before crossing into Swanton Sector. Gov. Scott selects permanent State’s Attorney for Orleans County. And a supervisory district does an apparent work-around a Supreme Court decision on flag waving.
Every year the governor and the Legislature adjust the current state budget half-way through year, to reflect new needs, like a psychiatric facility to help growing numbers of youth who now sit in ERs waiting for mental health treatment.
New leadership for the State of Vermont IT agency. And a new civics curriculum to be promulgated by new Secretary of State Sarah Copeland-Hanzas.
The parent newsletter for a Shelburne K-8 school announces its Sexuality and Gender Alliance students are sending notes of support to Randolph Union High School.
It’s not that parents don’t want to give their toddlers a possibly harmful shot that doesn’t work very well for a disease that poses little harm – no, it’s just tired parents suffering from “Covid fatigue,” a Vermont newspaper explains.
but costs for the three F’s of fuel, feed, and fertilizer sky high, too Vermont dairy farmers are getting a record-high price for milk, according to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Farmers […]
Feeling squeezed by inflation? Bernie’s pushing handouts.
An outspoken pro-2A, pro-cannabis native Vermonter from Bennington is running for governor as an independent.
The Chester town librarian has resigned over pushback from the library board about her plans to hold a Drag Queen Story Hour on June 4, the Chester Telegraph reports.
Sen. Chris Pearson (D/P – Chittenden) will not seek re-election, he announced on Twitter yesterday. “Today I have started to let people know I will not be seeking re-election. It’s been an […]
Since late March, vaxxed Vermonters have been hospitalized for Covid-19 at a greater rate than non-vaxxed, investigate reporter Alex Berensen reports.
Alexander Twilight, Japanese hand grenade, and low-flying helicopters in St. Johnsbury.
The Legislature is scheduled to vote today on expanding the bottle bill and allowing hunting rifle noise suppressors.
Former DFR commissioner Mike Pieciak announced today he is seeking the Democratic nomination for State Treasurer.
First candidate for governor declares – and it’s not Phil Scott.
It’s unclear when the Legislature will adjourn or whether Gov. Phil Scott will veto the Clean Heat Standard, if it reaches his desk this year.
SHORTS: big news in small bites, including controversial yard signs in Townshend and required vax passports at a big Democratic Party fundraiser.
One-paragraph news items – Bernie on the pandemic profiteers, the high cost of ‘traveler’ nurses, Burlington City Attorney leaves after less than a year, and more.