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Following Thursday night’s flooding, locals reflect on this year’s destruction and question how the state can prevent what ...
Replacement of the bridge over the White River connecting Route 14 and VA Cutoff Road began in 2023. Completed this summer, the new bridge is better aligned with Christian Street on the north end.
While yesterday’s floods were much smaller in scale than in previous years, the date’s symbolic nature brought painful ...
CUMBERLAND, Md. — Three people accused of participating in the cult-like group Zizians were granted a joint trial in Maryland ...
On Thursday, July 17, you’re invited to a special event with VTDigger’s editorial team. Join us in Brookfield for an honest, ...
More than $26 million in federal funding was abruptly withheld by the Department of Education last week. Districts and organizations across Vermont fear it will force program and staffing cuts.
The manner of the 41-year-old woman’s death remains pending following an autopsy by the Vermont Chief Medical Examiner’s Office.
The nonprofit announced layoffs and cuts for mental health and addiction programming on July 8, following rising health care and operational costs ...
The legal case has been going on for more than two and a half years, which is only the latest of a more than four-year controversy.
For I.M. Aiken, writing is a process that isn’t just about writing. It is also about speaking her vision and characters to life. As a person diagnosed with dyslexia who struggled mightily discerning ...
Blacklegged ticks now account for 99% of reported tick bite illnesses in Vermont, and more than half tested carry Lyme disease.
As the cases of two detained immigrant advocates unfold, their experience illustrates tactics the federal government uses on ...
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