U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas Greenfield, who drew the ire of pro-Palestine activists, will not speak as ...
Three committees in the Vermont House have signed off on a bill intended to speed up the search process for a secretary of education ...
The poems will go on. Bookstock has folded, but a dozen acclaimed poets from around the country who were slated to appear at Woodstock's 15-year-old literary festival will give readings at the ...
A high school snowboarder has earned a scholarship to the University of Vermont after winning a business pitch challenge for ...
On Wednesday mornings in Shelburne, five women gather to weave fibers symbolizing the tapestries of their lives. During a ...
Librarians at Burlington's Fletcher Free Library are doing far more these days than just shelving books. They're monitoring ...
Anyone paying attention to Vermont's growing hip-hop scene knows Big Homie Wes as an institution. From his start as a young, ...
The Winooski roundabout was still a gleam in some urban planner's eye in January 2003 when my wife, Ann-Elise, and I bought ...
Bianca Stone readily admitted that often she doesn't understand a poem the first time she reads it — and perhaps even after a ...
The phrase "grin and bear it" seems a little masochistic. The expression is a prompt to not only accept hardship but to smile ...
Suffs, the musical created by Waitsfield native Shaina Taub, received six nominations on Tuesday for the 2024 Tony Awards, ...
In a rare development, the Vermont Senate on Tuesday morning voted down Zoie Saunders, Gov. Phil Scott's nominee for ...