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Misch, who was believed to be the first person prosecuted under Vermont's 2018 gun law, was ordered to serve 15 days in ...
Obituary: Ellis A. Jacobson, 1952-2025 Artist and educator loved nothing better than the smile on the face of a child, and he provided an environment for students to play and create freely ...
Tarrant founded the company that became IDX Systems, faced off against Bernie Sanders in a race for U.S. Senate and donated tens of millions to Vermont causes.
Obituary: Michael Polli, 1948-2025 Lifelong Bradford resident comforted many families with his dedication to the funeral business and loved to cook and entertain ...
Obituary: Ethan Pinsonneault, 1997-2025 Despite physical challenges, Vermont native played sports, explored the outdoors, and insisted on helping his mother in the garden and his dad with car ...
Obituary: Jon Lines, 1963-2025 Longtime Burlingtonian built community as owner of the landmark Oasis Diner and aided flood recovery as a trucker ...
Obituary: Robert J. Dimke, 1933-2025 Hinesburg man loved the local community and was passionate about his family, dogs, gardening and sports ...
Peter Krag died of an opioid overdose in 2020. His father blamed the young man's doctor. A jury had to decide whether anyone was responsible.
Vermonters like to hit the bottle, which leads to hundreds of premature deaths annually. As health concerns mount, new efforts aim to curb consumption.
The city government has grown larger and costlier to sustain. Officials are considering whether city hall can deliver the same services with less.
The sweeping cutbacks to the $40 billion international development agency hit many contractors in Vermont. Many believe the jobs are permanently gone.
From affordable housing to small businesses, fundholders are supporting local initiatives that improve their communities.