The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman is a VTDigger podcast that features in-depth interviews on local and national issues with politicians, activists, artists, changemakers and citizens who are ...
We’re very much hoping the number we’re seeing in 2024 is not the trend going forward,” said Vermont’s commissioner of human resources.
As a historian, I am fascinated by Vermont’s past. As a Vermonter, I care deeply about its present and future. That’s why I consider VTDigger’s mission so important. Over the last two-plus decades, ...
Will Sutton, who co-owns Balsam Acres Christmas Tree Farm in Worcester along with his wife Sue Sutton, said their farm lost 300 trees in the July 2024 flood, and 150 trees were lost in the 2023 flood.
The Shields of Brattleboro first mailed a yuletide photo in 1969. Going on to add two more generations, they’re still smiling ...
Freedom from compelled support for the religion of others is a central aspect of Vermonters’ religious freedom.
By prioritizing global experiences, UVM and the College of Arts and Sciences not only enhance their curriculum but also provide students with the skills and perspectives necessary to thrive.
The Clark family said they are grateful that their work is focused on bringing fun and joy to people’s lives, because, as Ann ...
Alice was born to be a nurse and caregiver, and she dedicated nearly all her life to her vocation. Even in semi-retirement, she continued working weekly with clients before she became ill.
Steve Swett, 82 died of Alzheimer’s disease at Birchwood Terrace in Burlington, VT where he had been a resident for 3+ years and was much loved by staff and fellow residents alike.
Nancy was an artist, nature lover and gardener. In Plattsburgh, she joined the theatre department at SUNY and worked as a costume designer within the department.
I am distressed to hear and see how the business community is negatively affected by changes in national and local culture ...