BARRE - Midway through the fourth quarter, Montpelier High School boys basketball senior Atif Milak picked the ball away from a Harwood player. Milak ran the other way, dunking the ball to spark a ...
Top-seeded Montpelier had a reputation of being untouchable against Division II competition all season, while No. 3 Harwood could have simply been happy to be at the Aud while making its first finals ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Saturday was International Women’s Day and in Montpelier, organizers say they had a crowd of about 3000 gather in the cold. Speakers included attorney general charity ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Dozens of families in Central Vermont may have to find new options for child care after their current provider has to leave their current location. Turtle Island Children ...
BARRE — A Montpelier woman is accused of driving the wrong way on Interstate 89 for the second time since November. Carole Brown, 57, pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Washington County criminal court in ...
Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger This story by Carla Occaso was first published in The Bridge on Feb. 24 Montpelier’s City Council, after unanimously voting earlier this month to cut ties with ...
Photographer JuanCarlos González presents "Vermont Female Farmers," an exhibition featuring 45 photographs that offer an ...
One such innovation—electro-agriculture—offers a potential solution. This past November, researchers published a new study in the journal Joule that introduced a process that uses electricity ...
It has retaliated against U.S. tariffs, with additional levies on U.S. agricultural exports. For instance, Chinese buyers will pay a levy of 15% on U.S. chicken, wheat and corn, and 10% on ...
House Agriculture Committee ranking member Angie Craig, with one eye on a Senate run in 2026, faces a daunting task in delivering legislative benefits to her constituents in the next two years.
There’s another casualty from the Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development: Funding for agriculture research at 17 labs at U.S. universities is now ...
Since 2020, the Department of Agriculture has paid $1.1 billion to hundreds of egg producers who had to cull their flocks to stop bird flu from spreading, according to a CBS News analysis of ...
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