Rutland City Mayor Mike Doenges said it is unlikely that the city will be able to set up an emergency homeless shelter unless a suitable property becomes available.
In 1784 the southeastern corner of Vermont was in great turmoil. Two hundred and forty years ago, residents loyal to New York ...
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling ...
Screen time for every generation skyrocketed during the pandemic, leading to all sorts of unintended consequences.
This November, four incumbent Republican candidates will appear on the ballot for the Vermont House of Representatives, ...
Tis the season of snow and twinkling lights. The time for eating rich food and buying stuff. Lots of stuff. If the thought of ...
You won't find Norman Rockwell, Pearl S. Buck or John Deere buried in Vermont, so you'll have to travel out of state to see their final resting spots.
Ethan Allen Homestead Museum hosts the talk, “Vermont and the Battle of Cedar Creek,” on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2 p.m.
While some states have enacted more restrictive voting policies, Vermont has made itself a leader in access to the polls. But ...
Vermont Governor Phil Scott dedicated most of his weekly briefing Wednesday to discussing the quality and cost of the state’s education system.
New England is known for its fall colors and amazing golf. Vermont, as PGA of America Golf Professional Braedon Fox shares, ...
The Treasurer’s Office says $3 million will be going towards new housing projects that will have 1-4 units and $5 million for larger developments with units of 4 or more.