Though leaders at the National Institutes of Health say they intend to allocate all the federally assigned dollars, changes in how they do so is disrupting the research of early career scientists.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The World Starts to Bud” by Kayleigh Briggs, 15, of Rutland. The photo is “Turning Life” by Bea Robinson, 15, of South Burlington.
A Dummerston harvest reveals how science, markets, and long experience shape what neighbors see on Black Mountain Road.
The charges stem from the kidnapping of a woman from Claremont, N.H., in January. Police allege the suspects tortured and held the woman for ransom in Springfield for three weeks before police rescued ...
And Rep. Matt Walker, R-Swanton, said he was aware of 16 towns that have nixed immediate plans for new salt sheds because ...
Theodore Bland is set to plead guilty to several charges later this month, and prosecutors will seek life imprisonment for ...
Following a successful debut show, a local band of global musicians unveil plans to build bridges with their music in Vermont and beyond.
In Vermont's Otter Creek Classic’s 18-year history, only two people have clinched triple wins. Min Brown is one of them.
There is currently a shortage of qualified early educators. Since 2023, Vermont has, through Act 76, implemented policies ...
Two Vermont high schoolers helped write an education bill. They still don't feel heard.
The ruling late Friday afternoon calls for the immediate suspension of the law license for Eva Vekos pending the result of ...
Kseniia Petrova, originally from Russia, had been taken into custody at a Boston airport after she was accused of failing to ...