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Support staff, technical workers at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital secure union contract
Dummerston man central to international firearms trafficking case
Obscure drug discount program unleashes a full-fledged influence war at the State Capitol
Partisan conflict in Minnesota House threatens to hold up $200 million in conservation funds
Nowhere else do we allow minors to enter a contract — not for sports, camps or school outings. Yet they are allowed to sign over their data to Big Tech.
A former Rome school board member defended Superintendent Nerlande Anselme during a district meeting amid recent criticism online.
ROCKINGHAM – State fire investigators so far are “stumped” about what caused the fire Monday morning at the Rodeway Inn, which has temporarily displaced as many as 50 people who
The Minnesota Senate on Monday was on the cusp of approving a package of bills aimed at reining in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after over 3,000 federal agents descended on Minnesota for...
ROCKINGHAM — A fire of unknown origin heavily damaged the center section of the Rodeway Inn Monday morning, forcing residents and employees onto the lawn of the motel, which is
On social media apps, user delight and engagement are the entire business model.
Exxon employees were acknowledging global warming and its human causes semi-publicly as far back as 1991.
BRATTLEBORO — Refugee support leaders in Brattleboro are urging calm after confirming a recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) action in the region was an isolated incident and not part
Community and faith leaders said hateful rhetoric is fueling harassment and threats, and spreading fear among Somali Minnesotans.
Donnie Belcher, a spokeswoman, said the district would not be answering questions about the finance department’s troubles.
BRATTLEBORO — Ninety years ago, George Aiken wrote a book entitled, “Pioneering with Fruits and Berries.” It was a companion to an earlier book he wrote in 1933, “Pioneering with
BRATTLEBORO — They came to Brattleboro promising jobs but dumped plastic in the Connecticut River and left tons of sludge at the paperboard factory in North Brattleboro off of Putney
In addition to ameliorating Minnesota’s housing shortage, ending local governments’ stranglehold on building is also the best long-term solution to another pressing problem: School re-segregation.
WALPOLE, N.H. — A two-vehicle crash on Route 12 near the Westminster Boat Launch led to the shutdown of the roadway just after 7 p.m. on Thursday. Three people were
The Minnesota House on Thursday passed bipartisan legislation to create an independent office of inspector general to oversee the state’s public dollars and investigate allegations of fraud. Fraudsters hav...
BRATTLEBORO — Peter Case, long-time radio personality and fixture in the Brattleboro business scene, has joined Vermont News & Media, which publishes the Brattleboro Reformer, to become its director of
Philip Hamilton, 64, lives in Westminster West with his husband and chef Tim Allen while he works remotely at the New England Aquarium in Boston. And it has been research
MONTPELIER — Becca Balint officially launched her reelection campaign Thursday, seeking a third two-year term as Vermont’s Representative in the U.S. House, pledging to continue fighting for working fami...
Since the creation of the new unit, the solve rate for non-fatal shootings in St. Paul rose to 71% in 2025, up from 37% in 2024.