What Matters This Week: Elaine Wang
Wang, who started as Winooski city manager in May, said she wants to tackle Winooski's housing crisis and more the city more inclusive.
Wang, who started as Winooski city manager in May, said she wants to tackle Winooski's housing crisis and more the city more inclusive.
Wang, who started as Winooski city manager in May, said she wants to tackle Winooski's housing crisis and more the city more inclusive.
Vermont State Police have identified the woman killed by an Amtrak Train Friday night (Mar. 17th, 2023).
Federal help is on the way for people in Vermont impacted by a powerful storm that hit the state right around the Christmas holiday. President Joe Biden declared the late-December storm a disaster, clearing the way for federal recovery aid.
As the snow melts and warmer temperatures arrive, Vermont Fish & Wildlife officials are urging people to secure their yards after bear encounters more than doubled in 2022 compared to the previous year.
Former Vermont trooper charged; lawmakers focus on police training reform
Families from Afghanistan who resettled in Vermont came together Sunday to celebrate a holiday symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Ausable Valley Middle/High School received a threat yesterday via social media that someone had a gun within the school, but administration later announced to parents by email that the threat was deemed not credible.
Get in the St. Patrick's Day spirit with this Vermont Irish Dance Academy
High School Students in Vermont hear message of choice, not obligation, from Congresswoman Balint
This March, we’re marking Red Cross Month in the state of Vermont. The American Red Cross supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood supply, doing so through countless blood drives. For one young Essex girl, blood helped her live her short but inspiring life.