The workers gathered at Lamell Lumber, where they used to work, on Friday morning. They say they were fired after demanding ...
Levine, 71, was first appointed by Gov. Phil Scott in 2017 and helped steer Vermont through the COVID-19 pandemic, providing ...
The White River Junction festival straddles Valentine's Day and offers 26 films and a full roster of events.
A revote is being considered after Pownal residents in a Bennington district were sent the wrong ballots. The House must ...
The Indigenous photographer presents an expansive solo exhibition of large-scale works exploring time, space, identity and ...
As Valentine's Day approaches, one partner struggles with accepting pricey presents she can't reciprocate. Here's advice for ...
The plans would require the city to change its zoning rules to allow performing arts centers larger than 5,000 square feet along the Pine Street corridor.
The Lyndonville artist presents 10 memorial mosaics honoring Black people killed by police in "Black Lives Matter — A ...
Help us pay for in-depth stories like this one by becoming a Seven Days Super Reader. Social workers Sarah Russell and Taylor Thibault stepped off the compact bus and set out on foot through ...
Lt. Gov. John Rodgers’ campaign filings suggested he went $67,000 into debt last year, but that's only because they contained what his campaign staff has acknowledged were “major" errors.
Josh Turka is your favorite chef's favorite butcher. Since he opened 5th Quarter inside Waitsfield's Mad River Taste Place in late 2022, Turka's rillettes, pâté, knockwurst, hot dogs and ...
Last February, a group of Vermont senators gathered to discuss a novel idea. Farmers, homeowners and small businesses were reeling after a series of devastating floods. Rain-swollen rivers had ...