Most Vermont towns have a mystery house: a dilapidated hovel gradually crumbling into the landscape. The townspeople may tell differing stories about who lived…
For nearly 14 years, Vermont Public Radio’s Jane Lindholm has asked probing questions of her guests on seemingly every topic imaginable. Now, the “Vermont…
Vermont's two largest public broadcasters brought their pledge drives to the legislature on Friday. In testimony to the House Energy and Technology Committee, the…
Longtime Seven Days reader and habitual Whiskey Tango Foxtrot idea contributor Steve Crafts wrote in this month to ask whether someone at Vermont Public…
A national service program that pairs emerging journalists with local media organizations announced Monday that it will be sending three reporters and a photographer…
When soprano Helen Lyons decided to move back home to Vermont in June 2016, the state gained an internationally experienced singer. Lyons, a Williston…
On Saturday afternoon, House Minority Leader Don Turner (R-Milton) brought his campaign to become Vermont's lieutenant governor to the grounds of Sam Mazza's Farm…
For more than two and a half hours, progressive protesters harangued U.S. Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) in the Hartford High School gymnasium, imploring him…
Forty-three percent of Vermonters approve of first-term Republican Gov. Phil Scott's job performance, according to a new public opinion poll, while 28 percent disapprove. Scott's…
Vermont Public Radio named a new chief executive Thursday. Scott Finn, who is currently chief executive officer and executive director of West Virginia Public…
The Burlington-based Young Writers Project held a special Soundcheck event last Friday to address gun violence, youth activism and school safety. Twice postponed due to inclement…
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