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Chester one of many Southern Vermont towns hit hard with power outages

Many lost power early Tuesday morning with heavy went snow coming down hard and fast. → Read More

Experts warning about 'heart attack snow' for upcoming storm

The heavy wet snow expected in the region is dangerous for a few reasons. → Read More

Local illustrator a finalist in LA Times Book Prize, has ties to The Center for Cartoon Studies

The Center for Cartoon Studies has ties to three of five LA Times Book Prize finalists for best graphic novel or comic of the year. → Read More

Montpelier's new mayor Jack McCullough ready to take on big city projects

There are changes are the horizon in Montpelier, starting in the city’s top office. → Read More

Okemo's ski patrol celebrates International Women's Day by staffing all females Wednesday

Okemo is proving that ‘girl power’ and ‘fresh powder’ go very well together. → Read More

Norwich voters wishing long time town clerk farewell at the polls Tuesday

Norwich voters are very clued in on issues involving the town and were at the polls Tuesday. → Read More

Woodstock residents brave snowy weather to attend town meeting

Woodstock's town meeting is fully in person since the beginning of the pandemic → Read More

Royalton voters deciding whether or not to hire town manager on Town Meeting Day

The town of Royalton is letting voters decide whether to move forward with hiring a town manager. → Read More

Killington town meeting day Article 5 vote could decide future of town for decades to come

On town meeting day, the town of Killington voters will decide whether or not to approve some big infrastructure improvements in Article 5. → Read More

Snowstorm makes cross-country skiing more fun in Brattleboro

“This is the real thing,” said Peter Gould, a Brattleboro resident. “Finally, after waiting three or four weeks for winter really to begin this is the day.” → Read More

Peacham couple pleaded not guilty to kidnapping charges

Two Peacham residents pleaded not guilty to charges related to a kidnapping incident last week. → Read More

Rutland's Winter Fest returns after two-year break

Rutland is wrapping up its week-long Winter Fest Saturday night → Read More

Hartford plow crews gear up for Wednesday night snow storm

Conditions are predicted to be a little messy, with a chance of a wintery mix in southern Vermont in this week’s storm. → Read More

Rutland Regional using new infant foot scanner, touted as a safety measure

Rutland Regional Medical Center installed a state-of-the-art piece of technology to help protect newborns. → Read More

Brattleboro select board hearing arguments regarding RVs

Neighbors and town officials are concerned about RVs being used as emergency shelters in a residential neighborhood. → Read More

Whaleback Mountain gearing up for Presidents' Day Weekend

Friday kicked off Presidents' Day weekend, and that means ski areas are expecting large crowds. → Read More

Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition a go for the weekend

The 101st annual Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition in Brattleboro is scheduled to be held this weekend. → Read More

Hartford's new police chief hoping to bring community together

“It's an opportunity to grow myself, and to help those I lead to grow,” Sheldon said. → Read More

White River Junction businesses in full swing for Valentine's Day

White River Junction restaurants and shops are in full swing celebrating Valentine's Day → Read More

Castleton University students protest library decision

Students at Castleton University continued Monday to voice their displeasure with the decision made by Vermont State University leadership to remove books from the library and go digital. → Read More