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Obituary: Eliza Penney Riegelman, 1987-2025 Known for her quiet curiosity, wry humor and creative cooking, South Burlington resident led with love ...
Obituary: Lois Agnes Wilson, 1934-2025 Former St. Albans resident was an in-home day care provider for many years ...
Obituary: Eleanor Hobbs Jenks, 1947-2025 Woman’s education and professional life focused on enhancing the lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and children with special needs ...
Pandemic-era changes made to the federal program have been adopted permanently, allowing more breakfasts and lunches to get to those 18 and under.
Bienvenue aux Canadiens! That’s the message Burlington is sending to its northern neighbors this summer by temporarily changing the name of Church Street to “Canada Street” — or “Rue ...
The Senate and House passed the bill after debate, and Gov. Phil Scott has indicated he'll sign it. The bill fundamentally changes how schools are funded.
In a divisive era, "The America I Want Is..." civics initiative teaches students to engage in healthy discussions about democracy and shared values.
Peter Krag died of an opioid overdose in 2020. His father blamed the young man's doctor. A jury had to decide whether anyone was responsible.
Liquid smoke, pet food, zip ties and traps are tools of the trade for a South Burlington woman who works pro bono and with a passion to recover lost pets.
Vermont Lake Monsters Game Green Mountain State batters step up to the plate while sports fans of all ages root, root, root for the home team.
Last week, publisher Paula Routly took part in a passeggiata on Burlington's Church Street — an evening stroll to bring people back to downtown.
Co-ops, community partnerships and tiny homes are just some of the innovative solutions Vermonters are pursuing during the unrelenting housing crisis.