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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 ...
The city is replacing the sculpture of a Native American in Battery Park. Québec-based Abenakis contend the new artwork is inauthentic.
The long-standing college bar's owner, Syd Eren, said the new location's kitchen will let him serve a full menu, including pizza, to keep his Burlington business viable.
A showcase for the work of debut and sophomore filmmakers from around the world, the festival seems to grow every year. Here are screenings that caught our eye.
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 ...
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.
Obituary: Gail Marie Greer, 1956-2025 Shelburne woman had the best laugh around, and her children were the stars in her story ...
RiverAware, developed after Tropical Storm Irene, uses real-time data from a national network of gauges so people know when it's time to seek higher ground.
Overdoses are the leading killer of homeless Vermonters, 'Seven Days' and Vermont Public found. But a shift from motel rooms to tents presents new dangers.
So when friends learned that Feather — a 29-year-old transgender woman — was stabbed to death in Morristown last week, they were devastated. "She was a part of the town. A fixture, someone ...