As CEO, Brendan will strengthen not just VTDigger’s service to its readers, but also the broader news ecosystem of Vermont,” said the organization’s president. He is currently the chief operating ...
The Fayston author discusses the history of Vermont’s hill farms as one of struggle and subsistence, and how life as a shepherd helped her deal with the grief of losing her mother.
The maker of infant formula has operated the Georgia site since 2010 but told VTDigger last year that the current situation there was “not cost-effective.” ...
Last year, the state Supreme Court ruled that municipalities in Vermont can regulate both farming practices and cannabis cultivation by enforcing local zoning laws. The bill passed by the Senate on ...
One in four Vermont adults is already providing unpaid care to an aging family member. Federal cuts are coming, resources are ...
Opponents argued that a land-use plan in the 1970s was “Satan’s work, Communist propaganda, and a wishy-washy bureaucratic ...
Pierre Gomez’s lawsuit accuses town officials of failing to protect him from racial harassment by town employees and residents.
Currently, weather events like thunderstorms, flash flooding and localized snow squalls can appear in pockets out of view of ...
The Vermont Legislature looks poised to greatly restrict ticket reselling and deceptive online sellers in the state. H.512, which advanced in the Senate on Tuesday, would cap ticket resale prices at ...
Acknowledging the left's missteps doesn't excuse voting for a man whose unfitness for office was never in doubt.
Andrew Plemmons resigned from the police force last week, after about a year and a half on paid administrative leave.
Quantum computing could crack the encryption securing most digital systems. Vermont's paper backups may be its best defense.