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A judge ruled this week that assaulting someone after handcuffing them doesn’t necessarily mean the handcuffing supports a kidnapping charge.
In September, Michael Zhao opened Poultney Coworking Loft, an office space that allows anyone with a subscription to use the ...
Rutland High graduate Frank Parisi is the new head football coach at CVU. Parisi’s name is already listed in the Vermont ...
Jumping onto the Funky Flies website, shoppers are quickly met with a variety of items to buy — from skateboard decks and ...
Equity is meaningless when it is defined by those in power, rather than by stakeholders. Legislators need to keep this in mind as they reimagine Vermont’s education system.
Vermonters who can’t afford more costs are concerned about rising property taxes. They need and deserve relief. At the same time, we have a responsibility to provide a quality education ...
Public health officials say a day care facility in a Texas county that’s part of the measles outbreak has multiple cases, including children too young to be fully vaccinated. West ...
Cuts to federal programs that feed local libraries and similar institutions, along with a great deal of uncertainty, are causing concern among many librarians and library directors.
Students in Fair Haven Union Middle and High School’s special education program celebrated the start of spring with a few ...
BRANDON — Special needs athletes get plenty out of the Unified basketball games that they play. Make no mistake, the partners ...
The Rutland Unified basketball team earned its first win of the season, topping Hartford 42-39 Tuesday afternoon.
The Board of Aldermen meeting turned into a Kim Peters testimonial Monday as city residents packed the meeting chambers to support the ousted recreation superintendent.
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