This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Can we be friends?” by Abigail Ulager, 16, of Hinesburg. Artwork is “A Moment’s Pause,” by Bradee Traverse, 17, of West Rutland.
Although the idea may be new to Vermont, it’s not entirely unheard of in the country, said Rep. Leanne Harple, D-Glover, a member of the House Committee on Education.
Fourteen months after crashing at the 2024 Killington World Cup, the Burke Mountain Academy graduate turned most-winning Alpine racer in history is again ascending — just in time for her fourth ...
Due to cited safety concerns and inadequate staff training, United Counseling Service has until March to address the issues in its group living homes.
Though lawmakers still need to hash out the details of the legislation, it appears to have broad bipartisan support for some of its possible concepts, like a 10% cap on resell ticket markups, banning ...
(I)t is now beyond dispute that the initiation and conduct of the pursuit leading to the fatal crash was unlawful and conducted in violation of applicable statutes, rules, and policies,” the ...
Lawmakers have already sought to restrict immigration arrests at courthouses. Other states have attempted additional restrictions with varying success.
Our wealth divide has done nothing but grown,” said Rep. Emilie Kornheiser, who expressed particular concern at some corporate taxes loosening.
The Senate Ethics Panel "did not find probable cause an ethical violation occurred" while Sens. Seth Bongartz and Scott Beck ...
"I don’t remember why I had to take this photo on my phone, but it proves the maxim that the best camera is the one you have, ...
"What you're seeing is that the president is completely acting beyond the authority of an executive. In my view, Congress has to stand up and resist that." ...
The St. Albans Town representative has a new job, and a larger family, which he said contributed to his decision to step down.