While mini-truck owners use their vehicles just like any other truck, their small size and weight, coupled with limited modern safety features, means their legality on the road varies from state to ...
In 2023, South Burlington residents approved a $33.8 million bond to pay for three wastewater projects in the city, including upgrades to the city’s aging Bartlett Bay wastewater treatment facility.
The U.S. Forest Service announced national reorganization plans Thursday, cutting its research and development headquarters at a University of Vermont laboratory.
The 1960s brought war, assassinations and injustice — and the people pushed back and won. The same fight is here again.
Lee lived a full life, fueled by a wide array of passions. Whether he was tracking stocks, sailing the open waters, or tending to his garden, he remained deeply active and engaged.
The University of Vermont is asking legislators for $15 million from a statewide student financial aid fund so the school can put it toward a long-planned campus sports complex instead.
The education reform plan comes after weeks of deliberations but still faces significant political hurdles, with the governor ...
Nowhere is that Vermont community spirit more evident than at the Pittsford Village Farm. The 150-acre historic property in the heart of town was donated by a local couple with a specific intention: ...
A man of deep curiosity and intelligence, Paul leaves behind a legacy of self-reliance, community service, and belief in the goodness of others.
Federal judge was skeptical of the government’s claims that José Ignacio “Nacho” De La Cruz could not be released.
A U.S. judge in Vermont ordered the man’s immediate release “given the nature of the constitutional violations in this case.” ...
In general, Spear and her colleague Megan Sullivan said in an interview, manufacturers create relatively high-paying jobs with significant upward mobility in Vermont. They also form the backbone of a ...