Vermont Gov. Phil Scott tapped a maple tree at Pure Gold Sugaring in Sutton on March 3 to mark the start of the state's maple ...
The Vermont Libraries Association says they have seen more and more demands to censor or ban books in library collections ...
Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Voters in the City of Burlington passed all major spending bills and bonds ...
Lawmakers have tackled zoning and other obstacles to homebuilding. Now they're looking at ways to reduce the infrastructure ...
Town Meeting Day in Vermont is over and the results show most communities passed school budget and financial bonds.
A Woodland Legacy Planning Workshop is a chance for Vermonters to learn about successful succession from professionals and ...
The court decided that Johnson should not be allowed release because she poses too much of a danger to the community due to the nature of the charge against her.
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A woman accused of gunning down a man outside a Burlington bar last summer will remain behind bars pending trial, according to a ruling by the Vermont Supreme Court.
By Jackson Stoever Click here for updates on this story BURLINGTON, Vermont (WPTZ) — Voters in Burlington voted to overwhelmingly ban firearms from any location that sells liquor throughout the city.
Burlington Free Press sports writer Alex Abrami won an award for his event coverage from the Associated Press Sports Editors.
Good news for ice cream lovers! Ben & Jerry’s is bringing back its iconic Free Cone Day to help beat the heat that’s already ...