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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 ...
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When historic floods inundated Vermont earlier this month, many of the state's 1,200 dams came under unfathomable pressure. Swollen rivers pressed against obsolete stone dams.
The Senate on Friday approved an amended version of the House's education bill. It will go to a conference committee next week to hammer out differences.
For nearly a decade, the Vermont Department of Labor sought to replace the rickety mainframe computer that has powered its unemployment insurance system since the ...
The New Haven Train Depot has long been a monument to the golden age of Vermont railroading. Just yards from Route 7, the 19th-century Italianate ...
Winooski schools superintendent Wilmer Chavarria was detained by immigration agents and questioned over the course of five hours on his way home Monday from a routine visit to Nicaragua with his ...
Murder suspects should be locked up while they await trial, Addison County's top prosecutor told a judge last week — even if the alleged killer ...
Aging Vermonters Who Can’t Find New Housing Are Part of the State’s Real Estate ‘Gridlock’ Locked Out Series, Part 10 ...
Burlington's wood-fired power generator is on track to lose $8 million this year, and environmental activists say enough is enough.
For the first time since 2003, Joan Shannon is not running for a spot on the Burlington City Council. The stalwart Democrat's departure means one of two new contenders will fill her South District ...
Four Profit The entrepreneurs who cooked up the vision of a culinary school in Vermont weren't cooks themselves: Voigt and John Dranow met in the 1970s at Goddard College, where Voigt was then ...