Some dangerous old sticks of nitroglycerin could have been someone’s final problem. But the state police bomb squad took are of it.
Burlington Progs unsafe, unreasonable
The central complaint against Progressives on the Burlington City Council is that they have become completely unreasonable, which is making the city unsafe.
Parental consent can be parental coercion, teen marriage ban sponsor says
Children deserve to be free of marriage, says the sponsor of a bill being discussed today in a House committee.
Homeland Security declares Covid, election ‘misinformation’ a terror threat
According to DHS, the real threat is ‘the proliferation of false or misleading narratives, which sow discord or undermine distrust in U.S. government institutions.”
Staats: caring deeply for the animals you hunt
A wildlife biologist and avid hunter and trapper tries to explain why these practices benefit nature. But will the critics listen?
Klar: Roe balanced lives of mother & child – not so Prop 5
John Klar says Roe V. Wade at least tried to balance the needs of both mother and child, and Prop 5 leaves the child totally unprotected.
Under ‘Clean Heat Standard,’ Vermonters in old homes will pay extra to stay warm
Many low to moderate income Vermonters – especially those living in older homes – will find it very difficult to pay for the higher cost of heating fuel.
Advisory board speechless on requiring Covid-19 vax of preschoolers, K-12
A state advisory board meeting met today to discuss requiring Covid-19 vaccination of preschoolers and schoolage children. But no-one did.
Final Prop 5 vote today; opponents rally at at noon
A group opposing Prop 5, the constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion, will be gather today at noon at the Vermont State House.
Senate committee would expand right to sue police
A bill receiving extensive, prolonged attention from the Vermont Senate Judiciary Committee would remove legal protections for police from lawsuits brought by perps, ‘social justice’ groups, and everyone else.