Good Beginnings of Central Vermont brings The Nest from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays to the East Montpelier Room, baby-friendly ...
Early-season struggles are officially in the rear-view mirror for U-32, which stretched its winning streak to five games ...
Harwood backed up the hype, U-32 stunned the field and Hartford’s Carter Williams and Teelin Nowlan delivered an ...
Federal workers impacted by a shutdown have up to two weeks from the start of the shutdown to file an unemployment claim. Individuals can apply for unemployment by calling the UI Claims Center at ...
The executive order issued by Gov. Phil Scott on Sept. 17 slashes wetland protection, reverses energy efficiency regulation, cuts permitting costs, and disposes of state-owned land. All this touted as ...
BARRE — A Granite City man has been sentenced to eight years to life in a sexual assault case.
Leaders in the Harwood Unified Union School District have begun to review an architectural report on the physical condition of the district’s schools that details over $121 million ...
The stage is set for a November special election during which Granite City voters will be given the opportunity to solve a long-standing public works problem, and begin ...
The Hazen girls soccer team lost its first of three straight championship games in 1985 and has still never captured a title.
This past weekend marked the official halfway point of the Vermont high school football regular season with teams playing ...
On the eve of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Trump administration is rewriting history by wielding the tools of censorship and erasure.
Attorney General Charity Clark has joined a lawsuit to protect critical Homeland Security funding from politically motivated cuts.