

Obituary: John “Jack” McDonald, 1942-2024
Beloved English professor worked at colleges all over the world but called Vermont home
Cities and Towns Plead for State Help in Handling Homelessness
More than 200 households will be asked to leave motels on Thursday as they exceed an 80-day limit on motel use. Another 400 will have to leave by mid-October.
Obituary: Stig Lennart Albertsson, 1930-2024
Man who introduced the Alpine slide to North America approached everything he did, and everyone he met, with a smile and kindness
Q&A With Candidates for U.S. Senate
The candidates share their views on continuing U.S. aid to Ukraine, and how the federal government could help address Vermont’s housing shortage.
Q&A With Candidates for Representative to Congress
How do the candidates rate the federal government’s response to Vermont’s recent floods?
Q&A With the Candidates for Governor
What would Vermont’s candidates for governor do to bring down health care costs and address homelessness?
Q&A With Candidates for Lieutenant Governor
What would they do to support rural schools, rein in health care costs and deal with homelessness?
Q&A With Candidates for Secretary of State
What can the state do to make elections more secure?
Q&A With Candidates for Auditor
What kind of spending will the candidates for state auditor scrutinize next?
Making History: Introducing Vermont’s 2024 General Election Voter Guide
This guide includes everything you need to know about voting — on or before November 5.
Q&A With the Candidates for Attorney General
How would the candidates for Attorney General help prevent scams?
Q&A With Candidates for Treasurer
What does Vermont’s aging demographic mean for the state’s finances in the coming years?
Voting Checklist: What you Need to Know to Vote in Vermont
Here’s what you need to know to participate in this election on or before November 5.
Vermont Elections FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions about Vermont elections — like WTF is a high bailiff?
Introducing the Winner and Runners-up of Vermont’s ‘I Voted’ Sticker Contest
More than 80 Vermont students submitted designs for a new “I Voted” sticker — we [heart] the winner.






