Hundreds of Vermonters showed up in Montpelier on Feb. 5 for a nationwide “505001” protest, which stands for 50 states, 50 ...
The threat of AI in elections is something that has long been a conversation among state election officials across the country, said Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas. For her, S.23 is ...
Education Secretary Zoie Saunders said the move would increase efficiency. Critics, though, argue it would concentrate too ...
Paul Suk-Hyun Yoon is chief diversity officer at Vermont State University. He says his purpose in life is to pursue justice, ...
In this week's Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Tim Wessel, running for the one-year seat on the ...
"The rural character of many of Vermont’s 251 towns and villages has been the signature of Vermont for the better part of two ...
Layering up is always a good idea during the winter, whether it’s with clothing or bedding. A good blanket can make all the difference, and Voskowsky recommends the LL Bean Down Comforter, which she ...
Right before the Super Bowl began in New Orleans, one of the most interesting commercials featured Martha Stewart. The ...
Mikaela Shiffrin says she is dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder following a crash in November and will not defend ...
"Thousands of Vermonters served in our nation’s longest war, which ended in 2021 with the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. Five Vermonters gave the last full measure of devotion ...
House Bill 1166 proposes the creation of a law that would require the state court system to automatically seal some court records in cases where people charged with certain crimes are found not ...
Sara Behrens, a staff attorney in the State Court Administrator's Office, also addressed that issue, telling committee members the court system is unable to seal a single charge in cases where ...