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Car fire on highway

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Wealth tax fails. 181 repeal passes committee. Property tax showdown looms. $9.4 bil budget clears committee.

By Guy Page on May 1, 2026 • ( 3 Comments )

Bananas:  It takes a lot of ball room 

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Roper: You are going to pay more for a failing public school system

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Breaking: Son of daycare operator charged with child cruelty

By Guy Page on May 1, 2026 • ( 2 Comments )
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  • Curt Hunter on Roper: You are going to pay more for a failing public school system
  • Ron Wonderlick on Fireovid: Link between teachers’ unions and May Day protests
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  • Rich Lachapelle on Roper: You are going to pay more for a failing public school system
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  • Rich Lachapelle on Tiemann: Are Vermont schools training economic revolutionaries?
  • Dan Alar on Wealth tax fails. 181 repeal passes committee. Property tax showdown looms. $9.4 bil budget clears committee.
  • Ron Wonderlick on Roper: You are going to pay more for a failing public school system
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Malloy trails Welch by less than 7 points in Senate race

By Guy Page on September 11, 2022 • ( 31 Comments )

The poll respondents were 57% Democrat and 30% Republican.

400 lbs. of feces dumped off Long Trail

By Guy Page on September 11, 2022 • ( 6 Comments )

There’s only one word to describe cleaning up bags of human waste dumped out in the woods: G-R-O-S-S.

Man pretended he was his dead wife to collect Social Security

By Guy Page on September 11, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A Weathersfield man submitted forged documents trying to prove his Social Security recipient wife was still alive.

Feminist, pro-choice, Goddard grad and author opposes Prop 5/Article 22

By Guy Page on September 11, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

In our pain we have pitted autonomy against compassion.

Swiss threaten prison for turning up thermostat, Dutch ponder meat ad ban

By Guy Page on September 11, 2022

Three years in a Swiss prison for turning up the thermostat.

Roper: Vermont Climate Council is unraveling

By Guy Page on September 11, 2022 • ( 12 Comments )

The Vermont Climate Council appears split over whether to inflict the pain on Vermont residents necessary to meet carbon emissions reduction goals.

Vermont husband found dead while waiting for wife to get ready for date night

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

Five hours of waiting for his wife to get ready proved to be too much for a White River Junction man, Fake News reporter Johnny Bananas reports.

‘Mad Pride’ advocates march for mental health

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

Like everyone else, Mad Pride movement members enjoyed emerging from the virtual pandemic to gathering in-person.

Water Cooler: Nursing home faces race-related civil rights suit

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

A Burlington nursing home is being sued for civil rights violations following the alleged use of racist language directed at employees.

Another biker dies; VT 4th in nation in highway death increase

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 9 Comments )

At least eight people have died in Vermont motorcycle crashes this year.

Evslin: Manchin backed ‘Inflation Reduction’ in exchange for fed permit reform

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022

Not reforming US permitting means leaving Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran supplying critical energy to Europe and exacting an increasing political as well as economic price.

Healthcare fraud prosecutor named chair of Green Mountain Care Board

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

The lawyer who pursued Big Pharma for the U.S. Attorney’s Office has been named chair of the State of Vermont’s health care industry regulator.

12 U.S. agencies pushed Covid censorship

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 10 Comments )

More than 50 officials in Joe Biden’s administration across a dozen agencies have been involved with efforts to pressure Big Tech companies to crack down on alleged misinformation, according to documents released on Aug. 31.

Bean: Equitable Environmentalism

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

First and foremost, we must protect existing clean sources of power throughout the state.

Vermont connection to the Queen: swans, and maybe a yacht

By Guy Page on September 9, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Betty the Royal Swan and her heir, Betty II, have held court in Swanton since 1961.

Jay Peak sells for $76 million

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022

After years of turmoil, Jay Peak is entering a new era.

Water Cooler: Burlington convent sold, Jay Peak sold to mystery bidder

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022

A convent on Mansfield Avenue in Burlington has been sold to an adjacent Catholic school. This headline and others from Vermont media today.

Burlington ’22 murders highlight problems of drug trafficking, domestic violence, young immigrants in limbo

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022 • ( 20 Comments )

All three Burlington murders-by-gunfire since early July were committed with ongoing social problems in the background.

Man dies in single-car crash

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022

A 77-year-old Sandgate man died after his car left the road.

Bow season starts Oct. 1 – tree stand safety tips

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022

Tree stands get hunters out of sight and smell of wary deer, but they can also get hunters into trouble. 

Silverstein: Science prof gives abortion debate a grade of ‘incomplete’

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

On average, three mistakes will appear in each set of maternal and paternal chromosomes. Those three mistakes are the drivers of evolution.

Vermont National Guard Open House September 11 – Full Schedule

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022

The Vermont National Guard will host an Open House on Sept 11, 2022 from 10 AM – 3 PM. Everyone is welcome to the Vermont Air National Guard base to enjoy a host of military static displays, events, demonstrations, and performances.

Sponsored: Crime & Punishment in Burlington

By Guy Page on September 8, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

The interested public is welcome to attend the Crime & Punishment public workshop on improving public safety. 6-8 pm Friday at Burlington’s City Hall.

Greenwald: Big media, big tech, and Dems wield repressive weapon of information control

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

The current religion of Western liberals in politics and media is censorship: their prime weapon of activism.

Beem: Ted Cruz and the Vermont College of Fine Arts both commit virtue-signaling

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

Virtue signaling on the left and the right is just plain lazy.

Redic: Libertarian says no to legal prostitution

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 8 Comments )

Call me old fashioned, but perhaps an industry with this much human suffering isn’t in our best interest.

Treasurer of Fauci/Wuhan research organization a Vermont veterinarian

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 12 Comments )

The treasurer of the board of directors of an alleged Wuhan ‘gain of function’ research organization is a Vermont veterinarian.

Biden admin rule: states, municipalities must track on-road carbon emissions, set reduction goals

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 6 Comments )

A proposed federal rule would require states and cities to track on-road carbon emissions.

Water Cooler: Burlington businesses respond to latest homicide

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

Retail cannabis sales become legal October 1. Some stores are ready to deal.

Survey: 82% of Vermonters think Vermont housing shortage long-term, self-inflicted

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

Most Vermonters think the housing shortage won’t improve until government starts loosening restrictions.

“I still love plowing snow”

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

Over a half-century of caring for Shelburne roads recently earned Paul Goodrich a party from grateful neighbors – but it wasn’t a retirement party.

Walch: ‘Compelling state interest’ in Article 22 recalls eugenics era

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 16 Comments )

Article 22 would put into the Constitution the right of the State to have the final say on who can and can’t be born.

DOJ ordered to stop review of Trump records / 55% of toddlers had ‘systemic’ vax reaction, CDC says / Ivermectin 92% effective

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

National and international headlines you may not see in the MSM.

Man shot by Ludlow officer dies

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

Michael Mills had made suicidal statements, rammed police cruiser Michael Mills, the man who was shot by a Ludlow police officer on Aug. 15, has died. Just hours earlier, Mills had made […]

Michael Moore takes on Bill McKibben, Greed New Deal in ‘Planet of the Humans’ 

By Guy Page on September 7, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

Filmmaker Michael Moore take a surprisingly hard look at the illusion of green energy.

Efficiency Vermont offers $1 million in rebates to marijuana growers

By Guy Page on September 6, 2022 • ( 22 Comments )

That energy efficiency fee you pay every month is subsidizing marijuana growers.

Morristown mega-housing development gets pushback / Passenger train to Island Pond? / Police consolidation

By Guy Page on September 6, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A former top law enforcement official says it’s time (again) to consider consolidating Chittenden County police forces.

School bus hits Hartford child, Colchester bus driver detained for erratic operation

By Guy Page on September 6, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )
bus stop printed on asphalt road

Amid a statewide shortage of school bus drivers, two dangerous driving episodes took place during the first week of school.

UVM to build 295 apartments in South Burlington

By Guy Page on September 6, 2022 • ( 6 Comments )

Catamount Run would be built ner Trader Joe’s and Healthy Living , with access by bikepath and bus.

Keelan: whoever we send to Washington, make sure they bring back money

By Guy Page on September 6, 2022 • ( 9 Comments )

Money from Washington is like blood to the body.

19 Vermonters dead in moose collisions since ’85

By Guy Page on September 6, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

In a collision between car and moose, no-one wins.

Guest-hosting Vermont Viewpoint Tuesday

By Guy Page on September 5, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

Tune in to WDEV 9-11 AM Tuesday for Vermont Viewpoint guest-host Guy Page and guests Kevin Ellis, Brad Broyles, Cindy Tabor and Maggie Kerrin.

Wilcox: Article 22 promises freedom, but delivers death

By Guy Page on September 5, 2022 • ( 14 Comments )
close up of hands holding baby feet

Freedom for some must not decree death for others.

McClaughry: Saving our democracy

By Guy Page on September 5, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

John McClaughry parses the difference between a democracy and a republic.

Redic hosts ‘Crime and Punishment’ workshop

By Guy Page on September 5, 2022 • ( 7 Comments )

The host of a crime reduction workshop and panel discussion on crime says without police intervention, she might be just another statistic.

Barton bank robbed

By Guy Page on September 4, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Police are seeking a white male who made off with cash from the TD Bank in Barton.

Wheeler: Ballots, not bullets, will stop the farcists

By Guy Page on September 3, 2022 • ( 15 Comments )

In many cases these would-be armed patriots have never attended even one town or county party meeting.

Campaign ‘22: Malloy-Welch debate / Colchester GOP to host BBQ / Candidate Night in Whitingham / LG write-in campaign

By Guy Page on September 3, 2022 • ( 9 Comments )

Republican candidates will gather in Colchester and Whitingham to meet likely voters. And supporters of Greg Thayer are mounting a write-in campaign for lieutenant governor.

Spoehr: The rise of wokeness in the military

By Guy Page on September 2, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

Wokeness in the military is a disincentive for many young Americans in terms of enlistment and siphons off resources needed to defend the country, a former 4-star general says.

Water Cooler: St. J Hilltoppers hire female football coach, non-citizen voting lawsuit dismissed

By Guy Page on September 2, 2022

A groundbreaking hire on the gridiron, Demolition Derby at the Fair, and the dismissal of a non-citizen voting lawsuit lead today’s headlines in Vermont media.

Look who’s on the November 8 ballot

By Guy Page on September 2, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

Town, county and state committees have been naming candidates to appear on the November 8 General Election ballot. Who’s running in your town?

State’s IT chief leaves for job with tech consulting firm

By Guy Page on September 2, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

The State of Vermont’s first chief IT officer is leaving government service.

VT taking steps to become ‘destination state’ for obtaining sex, end-of-life drugs, and abortion

By Guy Page on September 2, 2022 • ( 19 Comments )

Through lawsuits and legislation, supporters of legal abortion, doctor-prescribed death, and prostitution are headed towards making Vermont a destination state.

Biden last night: MAGA voters ‘semi-fascist’ threat to democracy

By Guy Page on September 2, 2022 • ( 17 Comments )

The former president and his supporters ‘represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic,” our current president said last night.

First-ever Violence Prevention Director to focus on schools

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A retired VSP officer will lead violence prevention in Vermont schools.

111 MPH on I-89

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022

A St. Albans man was caught driving 46 MPH over the speed limit in heavy rush hour traffic Thursday.

Hunting season for tasty gray squirrels opened September 1

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 6 Comments )

Squirrels are often hunted with a .22 rifle, shotgun, or archery equipment.

Mattias Desmet book describes ‘Mass Formation’

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 8 Comments )

Mattias Desmet, Dutch doctor and author of The Psychology of Totalitarianism, was interviewed by Dr. Rob Williams on his Vermont Independent video program. Book review by Jim Hogue.

Nolan joins Burlington public safety problem-solving panel

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

The panel of law enforcement experts will identify public safety impediments around policing and prosecuting and recommend solutions, including proposed legislation.

Water Cooler: Back to school!

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022

Once more into the breach for students and educators alike, as Vermont’s 2022-23 school year begins.

Driver arrested following fatal crash, fire victim ID’d

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022

Authorities provide more information on two fatal incidents last week – an accident in Lowell, and a house fire in Rockingham.

College student concerned about climate, racial injustice, poverty backs Siegel for guv

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

“As a young person, I am really anxious about the future. With the looming climate crisis, racial injustice, and poverty all on the line, I feel a sense of urgency to make change for the better.”

Inmate slips under Springfield prison razor wire, caught before escape

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022

Dustin Deberville managed to slip under the razor wire on top of one fence, but prison guards nabbed him with two fences left to cross.

Chronicle readers make August the Month of Madden

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

“Liam who?” on August 1 became well-known – if not universally admired – by the day after the August 9 primary.

Vermont liberal who once feared the FBI now defends it

By Guy Page on September 1, 2022 • ( 15 Comments )

“Growing up I was taught to treat the police, the FBI, pharmaceutical companies, banks, and big institutions of almost any kind, with skepticism. It was the same for many liberals. But today – because of Trump and his MAGA followers – we rise to their defense?,” wonders a liberal Vermont blogger.

Settlement: Abuse, neglect at Rutland nursing home

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

The Vermont Attorney General’s Office has reached a settlement with an operator of four Rutland nursing homes.

Vermont gun sales down

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 22 Comments )

Gun sales are down this year in Vermont, although not as steeply as the rest of the country.

Evslin: Regulatory Reform Urgently Needed for Renewable Energy

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

Unless there’s regulatory reform, almost no offshore wind is going to get built anytime in the near future.

Vermont Ag Hall of Fame announces 2022 inductees

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

Farmers young and old have been named to the Vermont Agriculture Hall of Fame. They’re being celebrated today at the Champlain Valley Fair.

GOP House candidate threatened

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 27 Comments )

The Republican candidate for a key Vermont House district fears for her safety and the safety of others following a confrontation at the local transfer station.

Campaign `’22: Former Eagle Scout prepared to seek Montpelier House seat

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

A businessman, former Eagle Scout, and Cuban-American has become the fifth candidate for Montpelier’s two House seats.

Dennis Prager to speak at Vermont faith summit Tuesday

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 8 Comments )

Radio show host, conservative thought leader, and theologian Dennis Prager will speak in South Burlington October 25 at the “Restoring Our Faith” summit.

Project Veritas catches CT school administrator bragging about discriminatory hiring

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A public school adminisrator in a New England state admits his school discriminates against hiring conservative Catholics.

Island Pond man arrested for domestic terrorism after placing lit firebomb near cars, propane tank

By Guy Page on August 31, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

An Island Pond man placed a lit firebomb near neighbors’ cars and propane tank, and then pelted state troopers with fireworks shells Monday night. He’s being held on several charges, including domestic terrorism.

Orleans prosecutor named Superior Court judge

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

The Orleans County State’s Attorney has been named to the Vermont bench.

Bananas: Science retires / prostitutes hired as paraeducators

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

Dismayed by the public’s growing lack of support, Science has announced his retirement. And ladies of the night are offered a day job in Vermont schools.

With legislation for Central Bank for Digital Currencies on horizon, $1 million to Balint looms large

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 10 Comments )

A huge battle is looming in Congress next session for the future of the digital economy. House candidate Becca Balint benefited from a huge campaign donation from a company with a strong interest in the battle’s outcome.

Water Cooler: Heating fuel shortage / sheep torture

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A Massachusetts man told police he thought Mother Nature would give his sheep all the water they needed. Wrong! This headline and others from Vermont news media.

Driver with 23 convictions avoids head-on collision with Burlington police cruiser

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 16 Comments )

Police say a review of the alleged wrong-way drunk driver/car thief’s criminal history revealed he has 4 felony convictions,19 misdemeanor convictions, and 10 probation and parole violation charges.

Dame: Biden loan forgiveness no solution

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 10 Comments )

The difference is that Democrats are happy to treat symptoms, while Republicans want to treat the cause.

Madden: Balint pandemic platform mimics PAC’s

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 7 Comments )

Becca Balint explicitly claimed never to seek PAC/lobbyist money, but she did meet with the crypto-funded PAC “Protecting Our Future” and others.

‘Defund Davos’ bill introduced by House Republicans

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

Will the House have the votes to defund Davos, instead of the police? These world headlines and others provided by CLG.

Welcome to Springfield, Chief Burnham – your local library to show film about cops killing blacks

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 8 Comments )

The Springfield Library will air “The Hate You Give,” a PG-13 movie in which police are portrayed as racist killers of a young black man.

Sponsored Content: Attention Barre City Patriots

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

Sponsored content by Brian Judd re: raising US flag over Barre September 11. Opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of VDC.

Shots fired into Newport home, arrests follow, police seeking shooter

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A fracas with Newport police followed the firing of gunshots into a home on Third Street. Police have a partial ID on the shooter and are trying to find him.

Electric battery fires blaze in Vermont

By Guy Page on August 30, 2022 • ( 9 Comments )

Firefighters fought separate blazes caused by overheating lithium-ion batteries. Beware the toxic fumes!

Mystery photo – what’s happening here?

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

The what, when, where and why of this photo are left to the imagination.

Hearing aids to by insured by 2024

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

Vermont insurers will cover hearing aids by 2024 – good news for the hard-of-hearing at increased risk of dementia, falls, and depression.

Bean: Shortage of workers, shortage of meaning

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 8 Comments )

People feel like their work lacks meaning, and lacks purpose, says a twenty-something candidate for the Vermont Senate.

Water Cooler: stab resistant vests given to Burlington social workers

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

A sign of the times – social workers wearing stab-resistant vests in Burlington. This headline and others in Vermont media today.

Kenyan gravel bicyclist dies in Ascutney crash

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

A sports hero from Kenya died at a Mt. Ascutney bicycle race this weekend.

Chair will mute pro-lifer on Barre ‘Diversity’ Committee

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 32 Comments )

A pro-life member of Barre’s “Diversity & Equity” committee will be muted if he attempts to speak at future meetings due to what the chair calls his “misogynistic perspective.”

Secretary of State urges voters to verify or update registration info by Wednesday

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 8 Comments )

To ensure that you get your Nov. 8 general election ballot in the mail, the Secretary of State’s office urges you to verify or update your voter ID information.

1,500 school jobs still unfilled amid push for more part-time, substitute educators

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

Vermont school districts are still down 1500 educators as the first day of school looms this week.

Letters: In praise of electricity / Montpelier ignores Sept. 11, supports legal prostitution

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

The anti-fossil fuel agenda is pushing poor people back into poverty, letter writer says.

Fish & Wildlife names new top Game Warden

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

In the last seven days, Vermont game wardens have been given new responsibilities and a new director.

Klar: local media filters narrative about shooting dogs

By Guy Page on August 29, 2022 • ( 11 Comments )

The City Mice don’t understand what the Country Mice have known all along: sometimes it takes a community to stop a nuisance dog.

Even in California, large majority oppose unrestricted abortion up to birth

By Guy Page on August 28, 2022 • ( 9 Comments )

Only 13% of Californians say abortion should be legal up to the moment of birth.

Oft-arrested man charged with Springfield school break-in

By Guy Page on August 28, 2022 • ( 3 Comments )

A man with nine outstanding arrest warrants injured himself after breaking a window and trying to enter a Springfield school, police say.

Highway crashes leave two dead / Fatal house fire

By Guy Page on August 28, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

A pedestrian on Rte. 7 in Rutland and a pickup truck passenger in Lowell were both victims of fatal accidents this weekend.

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