Deep cuts to federal election funding and the dismantling of cybersecurity support are leaving Vermont dangerously exposed.
At the end of the legislative session, the Vermont House of Representatives passed two bills crucial to future education funding. The bills H.955 and H.949 both await signatures from Gov. Phil Scott, ...
St. Andrew’s Catholic Church invites the community to donate and shop at its upcoming Mega Yard Sale on June 12-13, planned ...
For the first time ever, Vermonters have an opportunity to establish formal rules governing how our public lands are managed. This may sound like an obscure bureaucratic exercise. It is anything but.
Produced by the Flynn, the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival is an annual event where local, national and international ...
Rise Up, Sing Out is an Indivisible nationwide day of action and celebration on June 14, bringing communities together to ...
On May 28, Gov. Phil Scott vetoed H.727 , an important bill that would have protected Vermonters from the negative financial and environmental impacts of future large-scale AI data centers.
Alumni of Champlain Valley Union High School in Hinesburg are organizing a 50th reunion for members of the class of 1976.
The Waterbury Center Better Connections project rolls out some new safety features this week to improve vehicle, bike and ...
AWe at Green Mountain Adaptive Sports are so pleased with the recent decision to limit wake sports on Waterbury Reservoir.
The Vermont Legislature this session considered two bills: H.650, designed to protect student privacy, and H.830, meant to codify into law the right of parents/caregivers to opt out of technology use.
Campbell Skates is one of two Harwood students participating in a study-abroad exchange opportunity next year.
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