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Little kids love construction! So Fletcher Free Library is using its own project to show kids — and maybe their parents — the ...
Immigration officials raided Lamell Lumber in Essex on Saturday and arrested migrant workers. Two who were previously deported have been charged.
After closing for the summer in June, the iconic Burlington nightclub will not reopen, according to sources within the company.
The pilot program comes in response to the state's decision to cut funding for motel rooms. Local businesses criticized the waterfront location.
On Wednesday, Burlington announced plans to let homeless people stay in vehicles overnight at Perkins Pier. After blowback, the city abruptly dropped the idea.
The Broccoli BarThe Broccoli Bar — If you think broccoli is boring, you have not been to the Broccoli Bar. The cruciferous party on wheels serves up piles of florets tempura'd, stir-fried and in ...
Noah Kahan — "Folk Malone" has made history with his guitar, banjo, and raw lyrics about hope, loss and the familiar sights of Strafford, from which he hails. It's no secret that he loves Vermont — ...
From affordable housing to small businesses, fundholders are supporting local initiatives that improve their communities.
Vermont’s burgeoning sector boasts 400 licensed growers and more than 100 retail outlets. Regulators are deciding next steps for the industry.
The city government has grown larger and costlier to sustain. Officials are considering whether city hall can deliver the same services with less.
Public school advocates worried that in the final days of negotiations about transforming how schools are financed and governed in Vermont, private schools got inordinate attention.
Ninety part-time employees make up a team that has rescued more than 260 people during the major summer floods over the past two years.