I think it could be huge,” said a representative of one Vermont customs broker. “I’m sure it's going to be a big windfall for a lot of companies in Vermont and elsewhere.” ...
These bills are trying to modernize Vermont's approach to animal welfare,” said the state’s director of the Division of Animal Welfare.
Filmmaker Jesse Huffman remembers when he first met fellow Vermonter Roxy Bombardier, an Iraq veteran turned dirt-road bike racer transitioning in her 50s. “The concept of a transgender gravel cyclist ...
He touched many lives. Red, as he was called by his close friends, was well liked because of his kindness and his witty, easy-going nature and was admired for his service to his beloved town of ...
One sip can kill you. More than 70 countries have banned it. Yet paraquat remains legal in the United States, despite its ...
The Freedom for Agricultural Repair and Maintenance Act would require manufacturers to share software, parts, and documentation with farmers and independent repair technicians.
Radioactive waste with nowhere to go and data centers that create few jobs aren't the energy future Vermont needs.
Only 60 years ago, the national emblem of the U.S. was nearly extinct. Now, its numbers are burgeoning along the Connecticut ...
Zane White, 18, of Jericho didn’t know a spur-of-the-moment wager would springboard him into Monday’s race — and reap $15,000 ...
Sugarhouses are closing their doors for the season, and the state estimates farmers produced about 3 million gallons of maple ...
This week’s Young Writers Project (YWP) entry is “Wild Things” by Sela Morgenstein Fuerst, 13, of South Burlington. Photo is “On the Rock,” by Amelia Van Driesche, 19, of Burlington.
Higher education has oversold the diploma. What Vermont's colleges must offer now goes far beyond landing a first job.
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