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The Rutland track and field team had its second home meet of the season on Tuesday with a handful of its athletes capturing ...
Vermont’s leaders in education have expressed strong support for Attorney General Charity Clark’s decision to sue the Trump administration over unlawful conditions for funding K-12 schools.
Harry Potter performs his best magic with a wand in hand. Otter Valley's Max Potter prefers to create his magic with a baseball bat.
The Rutland Education Association has declared that the Rutland City Public Schools Board of School Commissioners committed an unfair labor practice in its protracted contract talks by tying layoffs t ...
Daniel Santopolo, 30, of Rutland, who was convicted last year of sexual assault — no consent, was sentenced Tuesday in Rutland County criminal court to three years to life in prison, suspended except ...
The Recreation Committee voted unanimously Monday to recommended the mayor reinstate Kim Peters, and the meeting has prompted an Open Meeting Law complaint from another board member.
In recent years, digital currencies have surged in popularity, influencing financial systems worldwide. Their impact on local economies cannot be underestimated, as they offer both opportunities and ...
A baseball classic was brewing with the score tied 4-4 entering the fifth inning. And then it wasn't. Final score: Mount St.
Curt Gowdy's voice describing the Boston Red Sox games over the radio was the soundtrack of Jack Healey's youth. He didn't ...
The Proctor baseball team staged a miraculous seventh-inning rally to beat Rivendell 11-10 with key hits by Dominic Bourdeau, ...
In a week where the U.S. Department of Education says it will begin resuming collections of defaulted student loans, Vermonters with medical debt may see themselves getting a break.
The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade by Vermont, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York and Oregon, according to ...