Vermont seeking public input for turkey brood survey

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking the public for help monitoring turkey families in their communities. Starting Aug.Read More

Vermont police hope DNA can solve 1982 infant killing

NORTHFIELD, Vt. (AP) — Vermont State Police detectives are hoping a new DNA technique can help them learn more about the 1982 killing of anRead More

Vermont governor issues mask mandate to fight COVID spread

Vermont Gov. Phil Scott on Friday issued an order requiring people in the state to wear masks in public as part of an ongoing effortRead More

Ballots to be shipped to voters in Vt. to promote mail-in voting

The state of Vermont is going to send ballots to all active registered voters as a way to encourage voting in the November election whileRead More

Vermont governor: Evidence says schools should be able to open

Vermont schools should be able to reopen safely this fall with at least part-time, in-person, learning, but school will not be the way it wasRead More

Vermont city, groups declare racism a health emergency

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Vermont’s largest city and more than 30 social justice, education and health organizations on Thursday declared systemic racism a public healthRead More

Vermont extending state of emergency to deal with COVID

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — The state of Vermont is extending the state of emergency needed to maintain special rules to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic,Read More

Hotel in tiny New England town named best resort in Northeast, 3rd-best in America

LOWER WATERFORD, Vt. (WHDH) — A hidden and luxurious hotel in a tiny New England town has been named the best resort in the NortheastRead More

Vermont governor signs law on police accountability

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont’s Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed into law a bill designed to increase accountability of the state’s law enforcement officers, butRead More

Vermont joins suit on ICE foreign student immigration rule

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The state of Vermont is suing the Department of Homeland Security to block a rule that would require foreign students toRead More