Via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship Salt can be found just about everywhere outside in the winter — cars, roads, sidewalks — but where does it all go come spring?
Police arrested a Colchester woman Jan. 31 for allegedly making a hoax emergency call reporting a fake stabbing incident in ...
Montpelier police officers arrested a woman on Jan. 31 around noon for allegedly selling crack from her home. The woman, ...
Montpelier’s Community Fund, a taxpayer-funded system created in 2012 to provide grants to nonprofit social service and arts organizations, will be on the ballot as a separate item for the first time ...
While cross-country skiing in the United States had likely been going on quietly for decades, if not centuries, before the ...
State and federal officials have found highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as H5N1 bird flu, in a backyard (non-poultry) flock in Windsor County in January. Samples taken Tuesday, Jan ...
The theater programs of U-32 and Montpelier high schools put together one of the most applauded and well-attended ...
Representing some painful cuts and a mandate from voters to keep tax increases to a minimum, the Montpelier City Council approved an $18.9 million budget during its Jan. 22 meeting, with $12.2 million ...
Sister Sankofa, also known as Shanda Williams, died unexpectedly in late January at the age of 50. Sankofa was a ...
Montpelier City Councilors Sal Alfano, Adrienne Gil, and Pelin Kohn The Montpelier City Council has been working to address significant financial challenges, including efforts to mitigate a potential ...
My name is Jim Sheridan and I am running for the District 3 Montpelier City Council position. I am a fourth-generation Montpelierite, and I have as much knowledge and history of the city as anyone. I ...
Marc Gwinn, a dedicated community leader, financial advisor, and advocate for resilience and positive change, has announced ...