Persistent consistency, or consistent persistency, opens up doors to share.
Persistent consistency, or consistent persistency, opens up doors to share.
As the Vermont Daily Chronicle catches its breath between the adjournment of the regular Session of the Legislature and the June 20 Special Session, we pause to report on 2023, so far.
Once the payroll tax door opens, it will take a little bit out of everyone’s pocket and the Legislature will be going back to the well time and time again, Gov. Phil Scott said.
Despite objections from the Vermont press, the Vermont Legislature impeachment investigation committee will meet this week behind closed doors.
Two months ago, the man shot in Leicester Sunday night was involved in a late-night car chase with a man who said he owed him money.
“If we’re going to lower the temperature of our politics, we have to lower the stakes of politics. Politics permeates absolutely too much,” George Will said.
Former assistant judge gets 3 years of probation for theft of county funds; Burlington’s chief of police says new title comes with ‘stability’ for law enforcement
Political indoctrination is masquerading as school curricula. It is manipulative and shameful.
This brief, extraordinary video captures the sacrifice and the hope of D-Day, Normandy, 6/6/1944.
As readers and voters, we bear the responsibility of holding Goldman, as well as every Democratic representative who failed to adequately plan for this crisis, accountable.
Some readers couldn’t read yesterday’s interview of George Will because the software-challenged editor goofed. Sorry! Reprinting today for EVERYONE.
The $200 bail for DeGreenia wasn’t the first controversial catch-and-release of Jiron’s brief judicial career.
The New England Ski for Light (NESFL) organization has announced an uplifting two-day tandem bicycle ride, featuring a blind stoker pedaling behind a sighted steersman.
Part of the problem regarding embezzlement, especially here in Vermont, is the trust we place in those accountable for the funds of the state’s 6,000-plus nonprofit entities.
Emergency plan seeks to help thousands left without shelter after Hotel/Motel program ends; Vt. students navigate test-optional college applications; Vermont astronomer captures emerging supernova
We elect representatives to, as the title suggests, to “represent” us. Not to disregard us.
The victim, an asthmatic, said she might not have survived if Blagojevic had followed through on a plan to put duct tape over her mouth, but he ran out of time, court records show.
The Governor and his administration have been asked repeatedly to present a plan to transition people from the motel program into other housing. There has been no plan presented by the Executive Branch.
Peterson “voted NO because the FY2024 budget burdens Vermont taxpayers with far too many raised taxes and fees.”
Among the courses offered will be A Guide to Magic Mushrooms, Summoning the Dead to Vote, Warlock Robes and Wardrobes and Hexes, Curses and Writing in Cursive.
Initial investigation indicates the shooting was a targeted event directed at the victims.
See the rosy maple moth up close…. maybe TOO up close.
“This is the dirty little secret of Washington, Congress complains all the time about its power being usurped. But more often than not, that power has been freely given to the executive branch by Congress.”
Sea lamprey are native to the Connecticut River basin and play a vital role in the ecosystem.
A video reveals a Gulf Cartel (Cartel Del Golfo, CDG) militant donning their insignia while carrying a U.S.-manufactured anti-tank missile launcher that were recently given to Ukraine.
A private school just down the road from Burlington High School also wants a new campus.
Expanded federal powers over food under the Commerce Clause have too often favored large corporate interests over local and individual liberties. That is surely not what the founding fathers intended.
A help wanted ad placed by the State of Vermont says, “The recently enacted S. 5 requires the establishment of a clean heat credit evaluation program, a technical advisory group, an equity advisory group, a credit tracking and trading system, and a registration system.”
Autopsy results released in double homicide in Franklin; Enosburg Falls Hosts 67th VT Dairy Festival; Child hit by car in Colchester; Vermont WWII veteran receives high school diploma
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will speak on the topic “Climate, Markets, and Economic Fairness” June 21 at the Doubletree in South Burlington.
In this article, I will distill global and national efforts that set up what we are seeing in Vermont and how these efforts lean towards grooming of our precious children at a very young age.
The Democrats may have the votes to override Phil Scott’s vetoes, but at least the governor is going to extract maximum embarrassment when they do.
We need to remember that which is too often forgotten—that just throwing money at a problem has never solved the problem it was intended to solve and has often created new and unforeseen problems.
This reporter/fan has been watching the Celtics since Bill Russell became the first African-American to coach in the NBA in 1966.
The State of Vermont has agreed to pay the Allens $125,000, reinstate Travis Allen as coach and remove Blake Allen’s disciplinary record – and change some pro-trans messaging in schools.
A South Burlington lawmaker appears to have been targeted with spray-paint vandalism for not doing more for the homeless.
On Checkout Day, as with any other long-ignored day of reckoning, the fear and heartbreak were all too real.
A considered response to “Rohit Sharma: Trapping is not a management tool. Let nature take its course.” published in VT Digger.
Vermont State Police investigating hit and run in Waterbury; Suspect in 2022 Bennington shooting arrested in Mass.; Revitalization efforts focus on Roaring Branch floodplain
Jordan Peterson is a man who doesn’t just wear the uniform but fulfills the duty.
A Cherokee and U.S. senator from Oklahoma takes issue with a children’s book blaming white people for creating the concept of race.
Police are looking for thieves who broke into a restaurant, stole an ATM, and then set the machine on fire.
Legislation signed by Gov. Scott should make it easier for out of state health care workers to treat Vermont patients.
St. J firearms incident at 2:50 AM.
“This bill would make it more difficult to investigate and prosecute young adult perpetrators involved in serious crimes, such as narcotics trafficking, sex offenses, including sexual assaults that happen on college campuses and child sex abuse cases, and internet crimes against children,” Scott said.
Regulations prohibit uses of fishing access areas including swimming, littering, camping, picnicking, making a fire, parking of vehicles not related to priority uses, and commercial activity.
“At a time when climate change is, by far, the most existential threat facing our country and the entire world I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that makes it easier for fossil fuel companies to pollute and destroy the planet by fast-tracking the disastrous Mountain Valley Pipeline,” Sanders said.
“We are seeing a lack of seat belt usage; speeding; and driver inattention as contributary factors in a large number of these incidents,” VSP spokesperson Adam Silverman said today.
What these Vermont legislators cannot grasp is that relying on electric heat is just not feasible in a Vermont winter.
The bill passed in a 314-117 vote that saw majorities in both parties support the agreement, which also meets the GOP demand of cutting non-defense discretionary spending over the next two years.
“America should pay what it owes and stop allowing our economy to be held hostage to an extreme right-wing agenda.”
Gov. Scott has said non-citizen voting should be allowed statewide, or not at all.
Police: Six people hospitalized after drunk driving crash; Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms; Burlington reaches settlement in 2018 use-of-force case
The benefits of the voluntary program will provide up to six weeks of paid family and medical leave benefits at 60% of an employee’s average weekly wage.
John Kerry announces controlling farms is needed to prevent climate change…
Smoke and heat will create hazy air pollution over New England today.
Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Vermont, and the state has the second-highest per-capita rate of new melanoma cases in the nation, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Having spent more than a half-century writing and speaking on current affairs, the longtime Washington Post and syndicated columnist has heard and answered every question ever asked a pundit by his lesser-known brethren.
“This year, the General Assembly passed several pieces of legislation that will significantly increase costs for Vermonters through new and higher taxes, fees, and penalties. In my opinion, it does not seem fair for legislators to insulate themselves from the very costs they are imposing on their constituents by doubling their own future pay,” Scott said.
The Vermont Legislature passed plenty of public safety-related bills this year. But removing police officers’ legal immunity was not among them.
Burlington has more solar power than any city east of the Mississippi, Mayor Miro Weinberger listed as one of his tenure’s accomplishments.
Despite their numerous denominational, doctrinal and stylistic differences, one thing churches in the Upper Valley seem to agree on is avoiding politics in the pulpit. Why is that?
Many turtles killed on Vermont roads are nesting females.
Suspect wanted for gun incident arrested; Ben & Jerry’s scoopers vote to form union; Essex man facing court after DUI crash that injured 6 people; Killington opens for bonus day of skiing
A small college town and a central Vermont city boast more EV charging stations than either North Dakota or Wyoming.
The one clear fact is that Vermont cannot forever spend millions of dollars a month supporting a homeless population, that doesn’t care to do anything in return.
The very nature of womanhood is under attack yet again, and by proxy so is manhood.
Suddenly both Scott and the Democratic leaders of the Legislature were fighting to be seen by the ‘Gang of 17’ as champions of beneficiaries of a program they were responsible for defunding.
Forget the hype on either side. AI is a tool that can and will be used both for good and evil. Evslin thinks the potential outweighs the risk.
The bar for charging police officers with a crime is now so low the expectation is that any use of force could be twisted into a criminal case, the former Director of the Vermont State Police says.
Last year, Fish & Wildlife saw reported bear incidents spike from 206 in May to 473 in June.
A popular scenic overlook was the scene of a Connecticut woman’s intentional leap to her death.
2 kids rescued from Malletts Bay; Vermont in need of more foster parents; AARP says state needs more ‘missing middle’ homes for aging Vermonters; VT schools continue to address teen vaping epidemic
An arrest warrant has been issued for a woman ordered to not leave her Bakersfield home following a May 11 charge of kidnapping.
When you give something to people and require no payback of any sort, you dehumanize them. You create an imbalanced relationship. People must have a measure of responsibility and investment in their own lives.
The dishonesty displayed by Vermont’s extremist Woke-ists has been on full, possibly libelous display in the Blake Allen case.
Vermont’s supermajority just put Vermont on the path to significantly higher home heating fuel, despite the veto of Governor Phil Scott. But don’t expect the controversy to end there.
Gov. Scott outlines a path forward from the ‘homeless hotel’ era.
The Native American Guardian’s Association (NAGA), based in North Dakota, has congratulated the Green Mountain School Board for reinstating the Chieftain team name for Green Mountain High School in Chester.
“Burlington needs and deserves a strong and reliable leader in our Police Department and we have been fortunate to have one in Chief Jon Murad for the last three years,” said Mayor Miro Weinberger.
Arson of a New Haven home has led to the arrest of a New Haven man. And another highway death brings the 2023 total to at least 24 – well above the 10-year average.
Vermont Bill H-386 is seeking to reduce the Vermont Constitutional Requirements of the voting age in Brattleboro.
Balint calls decision to send lawmakers home ‘dangerous’; Deadline looming for those in emergency hotel program; Newport community members rally behind recently resigned mayor
The tribute mural in Fair Haven comes after a yearlong planning process with input and support of local community members, veterans, businesses, historical societies, including Marine Corps veteran Kevin Durkee of Fair Haven.
Expect the unexpected in the copper mine cleanup business. If it’s not bats, it’s knocked over port-a-potties.
The drug-gun crime connection is apparent in this report of a Vermont woman buying two handguns for a Hartford, CT man with an arrest history of shooting people.
Oversight Chair Comer prepared to hold FBI Director Wray in contempt over Biden bribery document; U.S. officials believe Ukrainians attacked Kremlin; The Woke Cartel and Twitter’s New CEO
An in depth look at how reporters mislead citizens to promote a political agenda.
State troopers didn’t commit assault on a drug-addled man waving a saw when they fired a beanbag at him, a judge said. But it still might have been reckless endangerment.
Five years of police chief limbo is long enough, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger has decided.
Sportsmen, and women, and the Fish and Wildlife Department have brought this renewable resource to where it is today, since it was all almost wiped out by land clearing for farming in the mid to late 1800s.
Barre City officials prepare for end of hotel housing program; Foodbank celebrates upgrades with open house; Green Mountain Transit to resume fare collection next year
The three fatalities bring the number of Vermont highway fatalities this year to at least 23. The 10-year average is 15, state police say.
The Legislature wants to spend $8.5 billion next year. The Scott administration says revenues have fallen two months in a row.
The new addition at the Fairbanks Museum is the first in the world to use regional hemlock in cross-laminated timber construction.
Since March 2020, we may have experienced the greatest intrusions on civil liberties in the peacetime history of this country.
Mbengue will serve part-time in the Air National Guard while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering at UVM.
New Evidence FDA, CDC Hid Early Data on Myocarditis Spurs Questions of ‘Criminal Coverup’; New IRS whistleblower letter suggests DOJ interference in Hunter Biden probe dates back years
The unhappy 75-day tenure of Newport’s mayor came to an end Monday night.
How did YOUR legislator vote on the big bills in Montpelier this year?
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