Want to revisit and revise your life? Vermont writer Julia Alvarez knows how.
โWhat can I contribute thatโs a spark of joy?โ says the 76-year-old pioneering National Medal of Arts winner upon publication of a new career-spanning poetry anthology, โVisitations.โ
Young Writers Project: โStrawberry Teacups and the Mรถbius Stripโ
This weekโs Young Writers Project entry is โStrawberry Teacups and the Mรถbius Stripโ by Maelyn Slavik, 15, of Burlington. Photo is โLooking Out Their Eyes,โ by Astrid Longstreth, 16, of West Bolton.
Welch, Balint talk election integrity with town clerks
Clerks at the roundtable discussion explained in depth each step of the election process, from absentee ballots to voter registration rolls, what happens on election day and verifying elections.
GlobalFoundries seeks buyer for Williston campus
โWe know an Amazon warehouse wants to come to this area, and I donโt think Williston wants that,โ said Williston Planning Commission member Jill Pardini.
Vermont lawmakers push ahead on new limits on restraining kids in state custody
Also in Final Reading: Visitors from Ghana; and Welch invokes Leahy
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Declining enrollment is driving a $12 million budget deficit at the University of Vermont
The university expects to see a 15% decline in freshman undergraduate students this coming fall compared to last year, and a 7% decrease across all undergraduate grade levels.
Overdose deaths in Vermont drop by 25% in 2025
โOur treatment, our intervention, our harm reduction, our recovery services, those are working,โ said Vermont Department of Health Interim Deputy Commissioner Shayla Livingston.
Vermont Conversation: Going fast and breaking barriers
The documentary “Best Day Ever” features the world’s first adaptive mountain bike trail network and the athletes who are changing lives.
Barreโs proposed school district budget fails โ again
Voters also re-elected Mayor Thom Lauzon and city councilor Sonya Spaulding in the cityโs annual election.
Middlebury College to grow its role in housing, jobs
Predevelopment continues for nine college-owned lots in Middleburyโs industrial park โ lots that could be shovel-ready by next year for businesses looking to plant roots in the shire town.
Vermonters will vote on equal protection amendment to state constitution this fall
The proposal, which got a final sign-off from the House on Wednesday, is aimed at ensuring all people are treated equally under the law regardless of their race, ethnicity, sex, religion or other identity.
Opinion
Commentaries and letters to the editor written by community members and regular contributors.
Credit card giants have their hands in every Vermont till
A new bill would stop credit card giants from skimming fees off taxes and tips that small businesses never keep.
Stroke survivors deserve a path forward
When a stroke survivor is discharged from the hospital, the hardest part of recovery is often just beginning, and most families don’t know help is available.
Vermontโs future depends on restoring legal immigration
As federal immigration restrictions tighten, Vermont is losing the workers, students and neighbors it needs to survive.
In defense of Act 181
The wild animals we share this land with didn’t get a vote. Act 181 gives them a voice.
Senate lawmakers reconsider ending Vermontโs school PCB testing program
Also in Final Reading: Budget talks and a Medicaid settlement.
More than $20 million of delayed FEMA funds allocated to Montpelier and VTrans
The stalled FEMA funds had delayed the replacement of the Montpelier City Hall elevator, which has been out of commission since the 2023 flood.
Four arrested at protest against ICE at Williston facility
The action was the latest in a string of protests against the agency and its presence in Vermont.
Brattleboro hospital and its support staff avert strike by signing first contract
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, which recently announced a similar agreement with a union representing its nurses, still faces the challenge of a $14.5 million budget deficit.
Obituaries
Death notices and celebrations of life.
Barre city manager resigns for role in South Burlington
Barre City Manager Nicolas Storellicastro led the city through one of the worst flooding events in its history.
