MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed the Budget Adjustment Act, again.
MONTPELIER – Vermont history buffs are in for a good time this year as the state begins to commemorate the pending 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
MONTPELIER — Plans to lift three flood-damaged residential properties onto elevated foundations lurched forward this week, and, with luck, the work will be finished by the end of the year.
BARRE TOWN — There are two contested races for the select board, including for Mike Gilbar’s seat after he chose not to seek reelection.
BARRE — A St. Johnsbury man is accused of fleeing from police in a U-Haul van in Berlin.
Vermont Humanities Executive Director Christopher Kaufman Ilstrup this week sent a note to supporters indicating the Department of Government Efficiency “is targeting the National Endowment fo…
It may not feel like it with the threat of snow still sprinkling in the forecast, but the 2025 golf season isn’t far away.
Fairfield University is having another fantastic baseball season (20-7 and 8-1) in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and a Vermont connection is a major piece of it all.
- UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina fight for women's title
- Jon Scheyer followed a legend in Duke's Coach K. It took him just 3 seasons to reach the Final Four
- Ovechkin scores his 892nd career goal
- Bettors back Duke men and UConn women
- Jokic scores 61 points in double-OT loss to Wolves
- Dodgers pitcher Dustin May a changed man
- Broome's health is a Final Four key but Auburn proved in March Madness it is more than a 1-man team
- Stanford hires Frank Reich as interim football coach
Mary Jean Mancini BARRE TOWN — Mary Jean (Ainsworth) Mancini, 91, passed away on Sunday, Mar…
Karl “Barney” Bloom July 15, 1942 - March 24, 2025 MONTPELIER — Barney died peacefully on Ma…
Daniel Saporiti March 1, 1941 - March 26, 2025 QUEEN CREEK — Daniel (Dan) Saporiti of Queen …
It’s April, and spring has sprung. Or will soon. Winter always is a sneaky devil, coming bac…
Every year on March 30, we come together to celebrate National Doctors’ Day, a time to honor…
In early spring, a reddish haze appears in the woodlands. With most deciduous trees still do…
Rudbeckia hirta. Solanum lycopersicum. Acer saccharum. Have you ever seen these names on pla…
A female bald eagle perches on a thin branch, jutting up from a dead tree, as a gentle wind …
- Nearly half of National Weather Service offices have 20% vacancy rates, and experts say it's a risk
- US has twice as many measles cases so far this year than in all of 2024
- Shingles is awful, but here's another reason to get vaccinated: It may fight dementia
- States sue Trump administration for rescinding billions in health funding
- Utah bans fluoride in public drinking water, a first in the US
- Anti-abortion groups aim to end Planned Parenthood funding and suggest Musk's DOGE to get it done
- Anti-abortion groups aim to end Planned Parenthood funding and suggest Musk's DOGE to get it done
Since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, many Americans have existed in a state of un…
Watching recent news of an Israeli massacre of ambulance crews in Gaza brought up my deep fr…
The vice president of the Black Conservative Federation, Quenton Jordan, in a short video on…
I want to highlight the importance of our local libraries and urge anyone who has benefited …
Pete Hegseth needs to go — same with Mike Waltz.
A simple thank you for publishing the image of the USS VERMONT's return from a seven-plus mo…
Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency is proposing to cut 80,000 jobs from t…
Vermont has long been a leader in treatment for addiction and substance use, particularly th…
‘We are a gentle, angry people, and we are singing for our lives.” These are the words of an…
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