The countdown is on as Harwood Union High School’s class of 2026 enters the final week of its final school year.
Summertime in Vermont wouldn’t be complete without a slew of free concerts to take in, and Waterbury has its share and ...
Local theater-goers will find two new productions on stage this month as Vermont Repertory Theatre presents “Shakespeare In ...
This year’s theme for Waterbury’s Not Quite Independence Day celebration – a.k.a. NQID – is “American Time Machine,” meant to ...
The Waterbury-based nonprofit backcountry access organization Vermont Huts & Trails marks its 10th anniversary this summer ...
Lt. Gov. John Rodgers will select a Vermonter to represent the state at the 2026 Great American Seafood Cookoff in New Orleans next month. The nominee will receive $1,000 to offset travel, in addition ...
As long-standing current and former members of Vermont's active and dispersed network of town energy committees, we have worked hard to advance solutions in our communities and for our friends and ...
Life today in America is reminding me of my years in Brazil, where I lived in the late 1970s. At the time, Brazil was a country under the military dictatorship of General Ernesto Geisel and ...
Firefly” refers to more than one species in the beetle family Lampyridae. Some of the many include the Chiricahua glow-worm, ...
The State of Vermont kicks off the summer season with free admission to Vermont State Parks and Vermont State Historic Sites ...
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, ...