With heat index values forecast to approach 100 and more thunderstorms possible through the weekend, state officials say they're watching both threats at once after storms washed out roads in Hardwick ...
The Columbia University student, who has a green card and lives in the Upper Valley, is protected from being deported while he appeals his 2025 arrest, his lawyers said.
The settlement stems from a 2021 incident in which Burlington police restrained and sedated the teenager while recovering stolen vape pens.
Other people’s money is simply a propaganda slogan. Other people’s misery is as real as it gets. Lee Russ, Bennington, Vt.
The net metering program has played a crucial role in promoting renewable energy adoption in Vermont. However, the PUC’s actions threaten the future of small-scale solar projects in our state, ...
The grant money tied to the 2023 and 2024 floods "should be moving out," Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Sen. Peter Welch at a Senate hearing today.
The state's dominant press outlets are downplaying a grassroots movement that turned out to be the story of the year.
Dear Editor, The challenges facing Vermont voters who believe in the value of public education are many. Vermont has many ...
This year’s tournament, along with all its controversy, also comes at a moment when soccer has perhaps never had as many fans in Vermont as it does today.
Vermont Green FC, a semi-professional soccer club based in Burlington, played the Canadian men’s national team in a pre-FIFA World Cup scrimmage Saturday. The game, held in Montreal, served as one of ...
Smartphones have led to “reducing in-person interactions, increasing pornography use, and reducing sexual frequency,” say Myers and co-author Ezekiel Hooper in a recent study.
Dear Editor, The recent commentary in VTDigger regarding prior authorization was spot on. Prior authorizations are indeed ...
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