After five novels about neurological conditions, the Still Alice author pens an empathetic portrayal of life with mental illness in More or Less Maddy. Genova, who penned the story because she ...
Chittenden County State’s Attorney Sarah George lobbied Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak to get control of the city's police chief in the days leading up to the mayor’s mandate that the ...
At a weekend caucus that drew about 100 participants, Burlington Progressives nominated three candidates to run for city council this March. The races for the four "district" seats — which are ...
When I was a kid, a big snowstorm meant poking my three-pin cross-country ski boots into their bindings and climbing the logging roads behind my house. I tolerated the family activity — and it ...
A farmer's adage says, "What grows together goes together." True for food, but not for art — things that look too similar become redundant, while things too different can clash. Dig deeper into ...
The University of Vermont Medical Center now has two robots that can help patients with neurological conditions learn to walk again. Those who have suffered strokes or brain injuries, have ...
Among the many sweaters sported at the Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival in October, one in particular had a fashion moment: the eye-catching Lindal sweater, which fiber lovers had furiously knit ...
Burlington city councilors received mixed news on Monday about a pricey plan to fix the city’s aging wastewater treatment system. The upside: City officials trimmed several million dollars from ...
Gov. Phil Scott urged lawmakers to heed the message that voters sent in November and work with him to lower the cost of living for Vermonters fed up with higher taxes and fees. During his fifth ...
On a Saturday in December, the pop-up bar in Montpelier's North Branch Café was packed to the walls. Twentysomethings sipped drinks laden with fancy herbs in the dimly lit space. On a makeshift ...
Former Burlington mayor Miro Weinberger is the face of a new group that is trying to get more housing built in Vermont. Let’s Build Homes launched on Tuesday with a Statehouse press conference ...
Last summer, 29-year-old Alex Reid found himself at a career crossroads. The St. Albans resident had worked in tree service and as a FedEx delivery driver in the years since he'd graduated from ...