Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George said on Thursday that her office declined to prosecute the cases.
Hey June in Richmond is a stationery shop and letterpress studio that was Brown’s childhood dream. She promotes journaling ...
The South Burlington business has printed, bound and distributed magazines and catalogs for generations, even as the industry shrank.
With this win, Shiffrin, who trained at Burke Mountain Academy, became the only American in Alpine history to win three ...
Bobby Lussier, a 28-year-old former Town Meeting TV staffer who now works at Vermont Public, will host this year’s results show alongside former Chittenden County state senator Debbie Ingram. Lussier ...
A spat over the possible use of artificial intelligence has sown discord between workers and management in Vermont’s largest newsroom.
From indie to rap to rock, local artists put out fresh tracks. Here’s the latest from Anteneh, Mavstar and Boxguts, Moira ...
As music journalism continues to both change and shrink, music editor Chris Farnsworth contemplates the future of Vermont music coverage.
Evidence shows that the online news outlet’s stories are produced, at least in part, with undisclosed artificial intelligence.
Under the new guidance, the state agency will no longer be able to deny or revoke foster-parent licensure based on an applicants' refusal to affirm any particular views regarding gender identity or ...
Here’s local media news that may have escaped your attention — from a controversial citizen-journalist in Brattleboro to an all-star readership in Middlebury.
Print outlets have shed jobs nationally for decades. Veteran scribes Rob Gurwitt and Mike Donoghue carved new niches for themselves in Vermont anyway.
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