MONTPELIER, Vt. ( NEWS10) — The Montpelier Police Department in Vermont responded to reports of multiple loose donkeys over the weekend. They were wandering in the upper Main Street area of Montpelier.
MONTPELIER — Vermont Conservation Voters (VCV) has released the 2025 Environmental Common Agenda, which lays out this year’s top legislative priorities for the Vermont environmental community. VCV rel
Vermont’s governor thinks the state got out over its skis when it comes to setting targets for reducing carbon emissions.
A music festival is bringing a little spice to Vermont's capital city this weekend. Montpelier's Spice on Snow music festival is back for the first time in five years. "It's a really good thing for our downtown to see so much activity over a winter weekend when things are generally pretty quiet,
Former Vermont Gov. Tom Salmon died Tuesday at 92. Salmon, a Democrat from Rockingham, was elected in 1972 and served two terms in Montpelier. Before running for governor, Salmon served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1965 to 1970.
Public Assets, a nonprofit focused on public policy in Vermont, has released a report showing wages not keeping up with costs in Vermont.
The Montpelier Police Department responded to an unusual call over the weekend about loose donkeys blocking the road. Police said they got multiple reports of donkeys "wandering u
In partnership with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas recognized two Vermont youth with the John Lewis Youth Leadership
In the third year of its statewide partnership with Ski Vermont, the Snow Angel Foundation will be visiting ski areas this month to promote what is called "the Triangle of Safety," a collision-avoidance initiative drawing awareness to the three key factors of speed, space and self.
It's my dream, one day, that the houses that we are building are open for our own community to live in, as well,” said Jose Ignacio De La Cruz, who helps construct housing.
Ted Reinstein explores a snowy stretch of highway between Vermont’s largest city (Burlington) and its capital city (Montpelier).
This is not a quick journey,” said Eric Davis, chair of the board governing the state employees retirement plan. “But we are, in fact, seeing, the results that we intended to see.”