Kesha Ram Hinsdale ran for lieutenant governor once. Is she thinking about a second run – or maybe she has her sights set higher? Call in at 11:05 today to 802-244-1777.
Kesha Ram Hinsdale ran for lieutenant governor once. Is she thinking about a second run – or maybe she has her sights set higher? Call in at 11:05 today to 802-244-1777.
From Emily’s Bridge in Stowe, where you might see an ethereal woman with vengeance in the middle of the night – to haunted castles that some claim demons linger, this state is mighty haunted.
A haunting piece of Vermont history — the story of Ascutney farmer Romaine Tenney — has been brought to life in animation and has earned its creator, Burlington filmmaker Travis Van Alstyne, the 2025 Richard O. Hathaway Award from the Vermont Historical Society.
“Brattleboro officers received a report of a physical altercation in the area of Elliot Street which possibly involved a firearm. Brattleboro police responded with multiple officers and began investigating and were able to locate two males known to be involved in the incident. One victim reported he was struck with a taser and pepper spray….”
There has been widespread protest from many politicians and non-profit organizations about the decision by Americans for Prosperity to support efforts to reduce taxation and over-regulation in Vermont.
We discussed Harvey’s transition from Wall Street to State Street, a move driven by his deep connection and love for Vermont. He shared insights into the @VTGOP’s efforts to build momentum in a state where they have often been the underdogs. Harvey’s analysis of the political landscape was both candid and forward-looking, touching on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the party.
A trio of videos on Vermont’s spooky critters, ghastly tales, and haunting mysteries.
Using mind-control tactics that mirror the BITE model of cult manipulation, Ziz transformed online followers into real-world extremists,
They are persons who have been hurt by the ‘healthcare’ that they’ve been provided, physically and mentally. And they want to have a voice and they want healing from their wounds and injuries because of the medical procedures.
Detransition advocates forum interrupted in Vermont State House today.
What exactly IS Charity Clark’s job?
This series of ads will run on radio, broadcast, and digital, in multiple countries and regions in various dialects. Ads will be hyper-targeted, including through social media, text message and digital to reach illegal immigrants in the interior of the United States, as well as internationally.
Education Secretary Zoie Saunders told VDC on Friday that having larger districts would enable more equal distribution of resources.
Vermont had its own version of DOGE pre-Covid. “It’s not a bad idea to reinstitute that,” Scott said.
Vermonters, especially those who live in Burlington or visit the fallen Queen City often, are dismayed but no longer surprised. Peter Santenello has seen squalor the world over. But he was shocked.
This should be a shocking and disturbing revelation to all Vermonters, democratic, progressive, independent, and republican. While I did try to get him to name names, he hesitated to do so. Further along in the conversation we talked about the veto session, and how this is the plan before the session even begins:
Study seeks to provide a definitive answer. Data resulting shows a complex mix of factors, both human and natural.
Ethan Allen (January 21, 1738 [O.S. January 10, 1737] – February 12, 1789) was an American farmer, writer, military officer and politician.
Numbers per se don’t matter. A singing cat can get two million views, but so what? What matters is that Friday at Four took a big step towards fulfilling one of our primary goals, which is to show the world a different side of Vermont than Ben & Jerry’s and Bernie Sanders.
J. D. Vance delivers his 2016 TED talk on helping kids from America’s forgotten places break free from hopelessness and live better lives.
Paul Bean asks people in Boston, MA to give their hot take on America in a single word.
John has decades experience working in VT Government, protecting the environment and Vermonters, and then watching it fall into greed and “Green” corruption.
Scott talks about Vermont’s sky-rocketing cost of living and the dearth of Moderates in the government.
Our Geoengineering Age is a website dedicated to Geoengineering, practice that involves deliberate activities to change any of Earth’s biogeochemical systems, preeminently the climate, either through manipulation of the atmosphere’s chemical composition or through heating the upper atmosphere with electromagnetic technologies.
“I think what these legislators think is they’re helping the poor, but they’re not, they’re just making it worse,” Tatro said.
After what one senator called a ‘vicious’ nomination rejection this week, information about Zoie Saunders and her connection with Vermont come to light. Tune in at 4 PM today for Friday at Four on our YouTube channel.
Which media outlet has now TWICE ignored life-saving heroics by our state police? And why is the Legislature threatening to take away school budgets from voters?
Supporters of the Don’t Mess With Our Kids prayer gathering said a large, loud crowd of opponents gathered shortly after the music started.
“The bottom line: chronic bullying not being dealt with.”
We think this is our most compelling Friday at Four yet. Watch and if you agree, please like and subscribe to our VDC-TV YouTube channel.
First it was the shooting of three Palestinians. Then someone set Bernie Sanders’ outer office on fire. What do the suspects have in common?
On today’s Friday at Four, we look at – Crazy, white, gun-totin’ liberals / Don’t look now, the Taxpayer Revolt continues/ Getting it Wrong with Hydro/ The eclipse and EV Fragility. Your real-time, online comments welcome!
Some things never change.
“It seems to me this legislative session it has not been just a drift, it’s been a very dramatic shift,” Gov. Douglas said.
“We owe a debt of gratitude to those that sustain our forest economy: the landowners, the foresters, the loggers, the sawmill workers, and the craftspeople.”
The likelihood of sex abuse is high when parents are shut out of knowing about their child’s STD vaccination record.
Like good panhandlers anywhere, the Vermont Legislature knows you can’t push you too hard.
Burlington’s Bernie Revolution started with such hope. In a video expanded from yesterday’s version, a former Prog now running as a Republican talks about his long march to disillusionment.
Bill moved to Burlington in the 1980’s because he was attracted to the socialist movement spearheaded by a Brooklyn-born guy who was making headlines across the country.
Paul Bean goes to Dating Ground Zero – the University of Vermont.
One of Vermont’s claims to fame is James Wilson- a Bradford resident who produced the first globe in the Americas in 1802.
While it’s generally very quiet and tranquil here, make no mistake about it – Vermont has a fair share of strange and mysterious crimes.
“Young men need to know that marriage and children give them something to live and die for,” Squires said.
Identity groups are swooping in to fill the void creating by sidelining faith and family, Eberstadt said.
See what happens – too often – when tall trucks try to cross Vermont covered bridges.
A law-and-order conservative is a liberal who’s been car-jacked.
Each week, Shepard discusses what makes him sick in politics that particular week.
Once a politician is found to have sold his integrity for a price, he cannot be further trusted to retain higher office.
This brief, extraordinary video captures the sacrifice and the hope of D-Day, Normandy, 6/6/1944.
Vermonters will help visitors if they’re in distress. Just don’t expect them to be all warm and fuzzy. Oh, and creemees.
S.147 would “prohibit smoking cigarettes or using electronic cigarettes within 25 feet of any place of public access or of a multiunit dwelling.”
H.511 would “establish a pilot program to provide community health and wellness programming and services to youth in Black, Brown, and marginalized communities throughout the State.
Four House bills introduced on April 4 would make numerous changes to Burlington’s voting regulations.
A Senate bill introduced on March 15 would eliminate at-will termination, and protect employees’ voting rights and free speech.
Three bills would protect Vermont State College’s physical libraries from being reduced or eliminated.
A Senate bill introduced on March 3 would bar business entities from making contributions in State elections.
A Senate bill chooses repeal over reform of the state’s prostitution laws.
“It’s not taxpayer money, and it’s not a bailout,” Balint said on today’s Morning Drive program on WVMT.
Would proposed Vermont minimum wage bills price some low-income workers out of the market?
A bill co-sponsored by a powerful House chair would completely retool the Vermont economy – as advised by People’s Assemblies.
The bill would create People’s Assemblies to write a Regenerative Economy Roadmap that would make Vermont a 90% Regenerative Economy by 2046.
Long-expected repeal of criminal prostitution introduced into Vermont House.
A well-known radio personality visits the State House to inform lawmakers, media and visitors about an alternative housing option.
A dog rescued from starvation and a heavy chain found his way to a loving couple in Addison County. They call him Buckshot Willy – and in this video, he tells you why.
Despite testimony about how the ‘Affordable Heating Act’ would actually raise energy prices for poor and middle income Vermonters, a Senate committee unanimously approved S.5.
Here at the Vermont Daily Chronicle, we’re now trying to produce news videos. Today: Brady letters as another basis for the State permanently decertifying a police officer to work in Vermont.
All it took was one raging 400 lb. voter to convince this town clerk that making complicated electoral changes must be accompanied with robust education of both voters and voting officials.
The acting Speaker of the House would not allow an amendment to the abortion/transgender shield bill requiring conscience protection for health care providers to be voted on by the full House.
A third fisherman this week has died after going through the ice off the shores of Grand Isle County.
An all-black regiment of the U.S. Cavalry was stationed in Colchester from 1909-1913.
At age 100, Daisy Turner of Grafton – daughter of freed slaves, gifted raconteuse – told her family stories to folklorist Jane Beck.
Persistent anti-mask mandate and health educator Amy Hornblas describes her battle with state and local education and health authorities over the Covid-19 public school mask mandate.
Veteran videographer and interviewer Rob Williams of Vermont Independent and Plan V-TV talks about the state of Vermont media with Guy Page of Vermont Daily Chronicle.
I have just published my last post for 2022. Wow, what a year it has been!
Inspired by an Augustus Saint-Gaudens sculpture, Black Aggie adorns the grave of highly disliked Montpelier benefactor John Hubbard.
Tiktok is chock full of teenagers posting breathless videos. This one from a TPUSA conservative volunteer named Esther describes her visit to Hanover (NH) high school.
Our America – Of Thee I Sing!
What have the pandemic restrictions done to our children? And why is talking about it taboo? Meg Hansen interviews expert Anna Runkle.
The crowd in front of the Montpelier post office is usually protesting some American government policy. Not today…..
Our readers weren’t happy to hear the Village of Essex Junction has fired an 18-year-old lifeguard for speaking out against Critical Race Theory. First Amendment, anyone?
A handful of Vermonters gathered last month to produce a video re-enactment of the Constitutional Convention. In “Article V – Why a Convention of States,” things get hairy after the Founding Fathers are granted a look into the future about the pitfalls and temptations of unrestrained Big Government.
BY GUY PAGE ON NOVEMBER 12, 2020 • ( LEAVE A COMMENT ) When it costs too much to be a landlord, just be homeless. In her latest satire documentary, Burlington landlord, “Generally Irritable” video series producer, […]
Runoff control, in-lake aeration credited August 10, 2020 – Ongoing phosphorus reduction in and around Lake Carmi in agricultural Franklin County in 2019 moved the popular recreational lake almost halfway to its […]
Must-see video! Chelsea Ferland debuts as ballot-stuffing little old lady by Guy Page August 5, 2020 – Episode 25 of the acclaimed Vermont policy video series ‘Travels with Charlie’ takes on the […]
by Guy Page Feb. 27, 2020 – Ed Larson, professional forester and lobbyist for the Vermont Forest Productions Association, describes in this Vermont Daily Chronicle video about the powerful economic impact and […]
Sometimes all it takes to understand one of Vermont’s most perplexing economic problems is a room full of drums. It’s not every day you see two gray-haired economic experts like Art Woolf […]
Sure, you think ‘My Pillow’ inventor Mike Lindell is a fascist. But you’ve always hankered to buy a pillow from an infomercial. Check out “Geezer Dream Sheets” by News Done Right. It […]
In 2017, the Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG) hired 36 lobbyists and reported a total revenue of nearly $3 million, which goes very far in a small state like Vermont. This […]
In Episode #9 of TNR’s acclaimed video series “Travels with Charlie,” host Charlie Papillo goes back to school. He, Vermont Education Secretary Dan French, and former school board member Jay Eshelman talks […]