How the Shock of Catastrophic Floods Is Changing Farming in Vermont
Vermont farmers facing increased climate-related risks, including more frequent extreme weather events.
Vermont becomes 1st state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damages
Vermont enacts a law where fossil fuel companies must pay for climate damages, even as the Governor voices concern about the costs.
Why Vermont Is Nervously Watching the Remnants of Hurricane Debby
Vermont braces for potential flooding as Hurricane Debby remnants approach, highlighting the state's vulnerability and increased risk of flash floods due to climate change.
Why Vermont keeps flooding, according to experts
Climate change exacerbates flooding in Vermont, making devastating floods a more frequent occurrence.
Vermont is getting sued for its law requiring companies to pay for climate change damage
Vermont's fossil fuel law prompting lawsuit reflects tensions between state and federal climate initiatives. The constitutionality and fairness of retroactive penalties are contested.
How the Shock of Catastrophic Floods Is Changing Farming in Vermont
Vermont farmers facing increased climate-related risks, including more frequent extreme weather events.
Vermont becomes 1st state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damages
Vermont enacts a law where fossil fuel companies must pay for climate damages, even as the Governor voices concern about the costs.
Why Vermont Is Nervously Watching the Remnants of Hurricane Debby
Vermont braces for potential flooding as Hurricane Debby remnants approach, highlighting the state's vulnerability and increased risk of flash floods due to climate change.
Why Vermont keeps flooding, according to experts
Climate change exacerbates flooding in Vermont, making devastating floods a more frequent occurrence.
Vermont is getting sued for its law requiring companies to pay for climate change damage
Vermont's fossil fuel law prompting lawsuit reflects tensions between state and federal climate initiatives. The constitutionality and fairness of retroactive penalties are contested.
Why Democrats Lost More Seats in Vermont Than Any Other State
Vermont voters rejected Donald Trump but expressed dissatisfaction with Democrats, leading to significant losses for the party in the state's legislature.
Marshall stops Ohio St, gets UVM in soccer final
Marshall defeated No. 1 seed Ohio State 1-0 to advance to the College Cup final, thanks to an early goal and strong goalkeeping.
Vermont's Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program aims to expand high-speed internet access with nearly $229 million in federal funds.
Vermont Establishes Long Drop Program to Reach More Remote Residences
Vermont is creating a Long Drop Program to connect low-income residents living far from fiber lines to affordable broadband.
Vermont Has Awarded All Its CPF Broadband Funds; Some CUDs Won't Need BEAD
Vermont has effectively utilized federal funds to address unserved and underserved broadband areas, aiming for universal coverage, especially through fiber technology.
Vermont Opens BEAD Pre-Proposal Portal
Vermont's Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program aims to expand high-speed internet access with nearly $229 million in federal funds.
Vermont Establishes Long Drop Program to Reach More Remote Residences
Vermont is creating a Long Drop Program to connect low-income residents living far from fiber lines to affordable broadband.
Vermont Has Awarded All Its CPF Broadband Funds; Some CUDs Won't Need BEAD
Vermont has effectively utilized federal funds to address unserved and underserved broadband areas, aiming for universal coverage, especially through fiber technology.
A baker attends a festival to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world
Megan Wagner is attempting to bake the world's largest whoopie pie, weighing over half a ton, overcoming significant technical challenges in the process.
Hikers and cyclists can now cross Vermont on New England's longest rail trail, a year after floods
New England's longest rail trail, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, which stretches across northern Vermont, is now open for various non-motorized activities, showcasing the region's beauty and charm.
The Best Things To Do in Stowe, Vermont-At Any Time of Year
Stowe, Vermont is a versatile year-round destination that offers outdoor activities, a vibrant food scene, and cultural charm.
The town remains a lovely blend of local history and modern attractions.
Hikers and cyclists can now cross Vermont on New England's longest rail trail, a year after floods
New England's longest rail trail, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, which stretches across northern Vermont, is now open for various non-motorized activities, showcasing the region's beauty and charm.
The Best Things To Do in Stowe, Vermont-At Any Time of Year
Stowe, Vermont is a versatile year-round destination that offers outdoor activities, a vibrant food scene, and cultural charm.
The town remains a lovely blend of local history and modern attractions.
Vermont businesses crippled by July flooding and storms
Two bouts of July flooding severely impacted businesses in northern Vermont, prompting calls for visitors to return and volunteer to aid recovery efforts.
These Are The Only 2 States That Don't Have A Popeyes Location - Tasting Table
Vermont and Wyoming lack Popeyes locations due to state regulations and a cultural preference for healthier eating.
Body of New Jersey fitness coach found in Vermont river after apparent swimming accident
Tuan Baldino's body was discovered in the Mad River, raising awareness about the dangers of fast-moving water in recreational areas.
12 Must-Visit Restaurants in Burlington, Vermont
Vermont's Burlington offers diverse and unique dining experiences, showcasing farm-to-table options and global-inspired cuisines.
Vermont man charged with aggravated murder in death of 82-year-old woman
A man in Vermont was arrested and charged with murder in the death of an 82-year-old woman found near her house.
The suspect was initially arrested for an unrelated charge before being linked to the murder and ordered to be held without bail.
Medical pot user who lost job after drug test takes case over unemployment to Vermont Supreme Court
Medical cannabis patients in Vermont are facing challenges with job termination and unemployment benefits due to off-duty medical marijuana use. Legal protection is needed.
Peak Privacy: Vermont's Summit on Data Privacy - Future of Privacy Forum
Vermont has passed a comprehensive privacy law with the potential to be the most far-reaching in the U.S.
Vermont Is Coming for Big Oil, Making It Pay for Decades of Climate Pollution
Vermont is close to enacting the groundbreaking 'Climate Superfund Act' holding fossil fuel companies accountable for climate damages, marking a shift towards utilizing climate science in legislation.
Vermont Spearheads Data Privacy Protections By Letting Individuals Sue
Vermont passed a comprehensive data privacy law allowing individuals to sue companies for privacy violations, setting a precedent.
Vermont police criticized for school demonstration with fake shooter
Students at a Vermont high school were left shaken after a robbery simulation involving masked assailants and gunshot sounds orchestrated by the Burlington Police Department.
Christian families sue for the right to mistreat LGBTQ+ foster children - LGBTQ Nation
Vermont foster families, supported by a hate group, sue state over removal of licenses due to homophobic/transphobic beliefs.
Bolton Valley Bike Park Announces Opening Day
Bolton Valley resort in Vermont announced its bike park opening for the season, featuring 27 trails and a quad lift.
Vermont to pay $175,000 after man charged for raising middle finger at state trooper
The state of Vermont paid $175,000 to settle a lawsuit after a man's arrest for raising his middle finger at a state trooper.
Vermont lawmaker apologizes for repeatedly drenching colleague's bag
A Republican Vermont State Representative apologized for inconspicuously pouring water into a Democratic colleague's bag over five months.
By a Stream in Vermont, a Glimpse of a Plant Last Seen a Century Ago
A rare plant, false mermaid-weed, presumed extinct in Vermont, was rediscovered through a series of events resembling a fairy tale.