Working-class voters didn’t unite behind a Democratic Party that failed to address economic pain—and Trump exploited those ...
The election is over. Trump won. While many in the United States are justifiably filled with fear and dread about another ...
Vermont Business Magazine The National Life Group Board of Directors has approved an estimated payment of $25 million in ...
The 2024 Heart of The Shires Luncheon was hosted by Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home in their newly built Lincoln Hall.
The Vermont results and winners of national and statewide races, such as U.S. President and Vermont governor, were certified ...
A new Vermont tradition has begun as Maxine Linehan returns to Southern Vermont Arts Center with her critically acclaimed ...
The late John Cunavelis, the esteemed sports editor and writer of the Vermont Sunday News, called the Rutland Herald "Golf ...
Strange laws in Vermont have been around for ages. Some of its strangest laws are no more, like dying imitation butter pink, ...
The Jungle was not too kind to Vermont men's basketball. Playing their first ranked opponent in the regular season in three years, the Catamounts were dismantled by No. 11 Auburn in a 94-43 ...
Larry Brown has spent most of his life serving others, from spending time in the military to working in construction to getting kids to school. “To all my brothers and sisters on Veterans Day, ...
passed away at Life Care of Sparta Nursing Facility in Tennessee on October 26, 2024, following a long struggle with end-stage COPD. She was born on February 24, 1942, in Colchester, Vt., ...
Lynda Obst, a film producer whose credits include “The Fisher King,” “Interstellar,” “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” “Contact,” “Hope Floats,” “One Fine Day” and “Sleepless in Seattle,” died Oct. 22 ...