Data obtained by VTDigger shows that police in Vermont have conducted over 100 searches in the last three years using Flock license plate cameras.
A survey of Middlebury students broke AI usage into two categories: augmentation, for tasks that enhance learning, and automation, for tasks that required minimal effort.
The electric aviation company is bringing new jobs and greater wealth to the state, but some aviation businesses say they are being squeezed for talent.
A blocky head and a short coat don't predict a dog attack. Bad training, neglect and a lack of accountability do.
On July 4, 1976, a gaggle of Brattleboro grade-schoolers celebrated the nation’s 200th anniversary by tying a pair of bedposts to a Jeep, blanketing the hood with a sheet and turning a beach ball into ...
Up here, I not only encounter practically every type of American I’ll ever have to use, but they look healthy!” The quote by ...
Jim was a 7th generation Vermonter with a sense of humor and wit and a strong work ethic. He was well known for his handyman, ...
Marcel was known for his sharp wit, love of laughter, and boundless energy. He could duct tape anything — and often did. His ...
The graphic novel reconstructs the lives of Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake, a lesbian couple living in 1810s Weybridge, and ...
A West Rutland man was killed there early Friday morning in a hit-and-run crash on Main Street, and investigators are searching for the driver who fled, according to Vermont State Police.
Inflation, unrest, distrust in government — 1976 had all of it too, and Americans still found reasons for pride.
New developments are scarring the landscape and shortchanging Vermonters on design, location and affordability.