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This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Where I keep my heart,” by Rachel Brassard, 15, of Montpelier. Artwork is “Learning to Dance in the Rain,” by Grace Weinstein from the YWP Media Library.
A proposal to move sixth through eighth grade out of the Westford School is fueling fears in the rural community that the school could soon be shuttered under a push to consolidate Vermont's school ...
At last month’s Masters Indoor World Championships in Gainesville, Fla., Meiler brought home eight gold medals in her age category. She smoked the competition when it came to the triple jump, the ...
You cannot say the former and support the latter — they are mutually exclusive. My family has been in Vermont since Henry Bristol decided to up and join Ethan and Ira Allen in the fight for freedom ...
We need these protections more than ever as the federal government attacks immigrants and undermines civil rights laws.
Rümeysa Öztürk was arrested by federal immigration officers on March 25 in Somerville, Massachusetts. She has not been ...
The resolution has overwhelming support in the chamber, but it likely wouldn’t do much to influence the wheelers and dealers in the White House.
Friday’s guilty verdict on all charges is the latest and steepest downturn for Serhat Gumrukcu, a Turkish national and magician who lived in a mansion outside Hollywood and made millions as a ...
The bill’s backers say a homelessness response system centered on the community level would be a better way to spend state ...
The change to the city’s laws is the only gun control measure that has made progress in the Statehouse so far this year.
Harrington has been at the helm of the state’s Department of Labor since 2020, and previously served as the department’s Deputy Commissioner.
In a ruling on April 9, Superior Court Judge Robert Mello granted Middlebury College summary judgement, which resolves a case without a trial, and dismissed Douglas’s final claims.