The staple dive bar on Main Street shuttered in October, when a fire damaged the building only months after the summer’s ...
The legislation, which originated in the House, also would bolster the Salisbury fish hatchery and advance the development of ...
It’s not the end of the road for the bill, which seeks to make major changes to the state’s half-century-old land use review law.
The announcement is the latest development in a fast-moving week on UVM’s campus. On Sunday, amid a nationwide surge of ...
We're going to keep on pushing this,” said the chief of an Abenaki tribe in Canada that maintains many members of Vermont’s ...
Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the brains of infected mammals. In Vermont, rabies is most often seen in raccoons, skunks, foxes, bats and woodchucks. Pets and livestock can also get the ...
On Monday, students at the University of Vermont called for further protest if the school did not cancel its commencement ...
This commentary is by Tom Evslin, of Stowe, a retired high-tech entrepreneur. He served as transportation secretary for Gov. Richard Snelling and stimulus czar for Gov. Jim Douglas. The Vermont ...
I think this was a partisan political hit job,” the governor said on Wednesday of the Senate's 19-9 vote not to confirm ...
Before coming to Middlebury, Patton served as dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences at Duke University, and taught religion at Emory University and Bard College. She was inaugurated as ...
Great Gulf of Canada is proposing a new slopeside village as part of a larger plan to bring up to 2,300 housing units and $3 ...
Xylazine, a powerful sedative making its way into the drug supply, causes severe skin wounds prone to infection.