Wintry weather conditions on the first day of spring were a factor in a three-vehicle crash Friday afternoon on Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury, according to Vermont State Police.
It is Friday night, March 20, as I sit to write this column. With a unanimous vote of 11-0, the Appropriations Committee approved a budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2027. This marked the end of ...
The last half of March finds a flurry of activity in the Legislature. Committees must have all of their bills voted out of ...
This past Saturday 180 young people from around our state joined me and my staff at the Vermont State University in Randolph ...
After more than three years of searching for a new owner, Axel’s Gallery & Frame Shop has changed hands. The Drawing Board, an art supplies and framing business in downtown Montpelier, has acquired ...
No one was seriously injured, but several incidents and serious crashes on Interstate 89 and local state highways recently have kept state police and local first responders busy while snarling traffic ...
Outgoing Waterbury Select Board Chair Alyssa Johnson’s time on the board officially ended after the Town Meeting Day election ...
Having re-elected its leaders last week, the Harwood school board was looking to fill its lone vacancy after the Town Meeting Day election tonight, when another seat opened up with the resignation of ...
As the No Kings Coalition suggests: “...whether you're outraged by attacks by federal agents on everyday civilians, continued threats to civil rights, skyrocketing costs, abductions and disappearances ...
Vermont high school students currently in grades 9-11 are invited to apply by March 31 for immersive, career-focused summer ...
Vermont households live under financial stress. Few of us expect to be better off than our parents. The anxiousness of adults infects and distracts young people, and they carry those feelings to ...
As the legislative session enters the phase where ideas must become decisions, those decisions carry real consequences for Vermont’s economy.