
Responding to questions about “what kind of Republican” they are, candidates for Vermont’s Republican U.S. Senate nomination debated the 2020 election and the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
Responding to questions about “what kind of Republican” they are, candidates for Vermont’s Republican U.S. Senate nomination debated the 2020 election and the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
Every town in Vermont must look to the stability of its local paper and come together to ensure its continued success. Our democracy depends on the daylight journalism provides.
“We need to ask audiences what they want. We’re going to be learning and listening.”
By working together, we could tell more compelling stories and better inform the public. We could become the indispensable forum for bringing us together to tackle our toughest challenges.
For small Vermont independent media voices, the future looks more challenging. Remember local downtown shops when Walmart arrived?
Officials announced the two media outlets would join together next year and hope to collaborate on programming and projects.
Democratic candidates Rebecca Holcombe and David Zuckerman agree that Gov. Phil Scott is a nice guy — but are hoping the issues will win out over personality in November.
Learn about the four months of missing EB-5 emails and more in this week's news digest from Vermont PBS.
Learn about the push for changes to police use of force policies and more in this week's news digest from Vermont PBS.
Learn about the tax clawbacks on VSAC loans and more in this week's news digest from Vermont PBS.
Learn about the state's shortage of hemp processors and more in this week's news digest from Vermont PBS.
Learn about Sen. Bernie Sanders' second primary debate performance and more in our weekly news digest from Vermont PBS.
Learn about the opposition to insurers' rate hike requests and more in this week's news digest from Vermont PBS.
Learn about Rebecca Holcombe's 2020 bid for governor and more in this week's news digest from Vermont PBS.