The Jericho man accused in the fatal wrong-way crash on Interstate 89 in Bolton in December pleaded not-guilty to second-degree murder and a host of related charges in his first court appearance on ...
H.778 , a dam safety bill which passed out of the House Committee on Environment on Feb. 20 aims to target the state’s ...
Vermont high school students currently in grades 9-11 are invited to apply by March 31 for immersive, career-focused summer learning experiences held on Vermont college campuses through the Governor’s ...
The U.S. National Weather Service in Burlington has issued a moderate flood warning for the Mad River in Moretown for today, ...
Vermonters have a long tradition of participating in our local March town hall meeting process, whether it’s a vote by those in attendance at a town hall, or by an Australian ballot.
The Edward Farrar Utility District Board of Commissioners will hold a second public information session on March 19 to continue sharing information and collecting public feedback about land use issues ...
The newly elected Waterbury Select Board held its first meeting after the Town Meeting election, naming Martha Staskus as chair and Don Schneider as vice chair. It decided to shift meetings to Tuesday ...
D MUD SEASON SCHOOL BUS ROUTES starting Monday morning, MARCH 9 from First Student and the Harwood Unified Union School District.
Caring for our state lands and making decisions that protect the long-term health of their ecosystems, and the public benefits they provide, is among the state’s most complex responsibilities.
Opinion
For Civics Learning Week, Secretary of State highlights new comic-art State House guides for kids
This week (March 9-13) is Civic Learning Week , an annual nationwide nonpartisan event that brings together students, educators, policymakers, and leaders in the public and private sectors to ...
Aerial imagery from flooding in 2023 shows water covering part of the proposed building site. A neighbor says adding homes there could “do more harm than good.” ...
With rain on the way and warm temperatures melting snow, the National Weather Service in Burlington on Monday issued a Flood Watch until 2 p.m. on Thursday afternoon.
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